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EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


DUTCH POTTERY, LUSTRE 
HISTORICAL CHINA, LOWESTOFT 
PEWTER, TUCKER CHINA 


EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 


FROM THE COLLECTION OF 


JACOB PAXSON TEMPLE 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF JACOB PAXSON TEMPLE 
TANGUY, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 
MARCH FIRST, SECOND, THIRD 
AT TWO.-THIRTY 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, PRESIDENT] 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1923 


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SALE NUMBER 1716 
ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-FIFTH 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


DUTCH POTTERY, LUSTRE 
HISTORICAL CHINA, LOWESTOFT 
PEWTER, TUCKER CHINA 


EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 


FROM THE COLLECTION OF 


JACOB PAXSON TEMPLE 


TO BE SOLD BY ORDER OF JACOB PAXSON TEMPLE 
TANGUY, CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 
MARCH FIRST, SECOND, THIRD 
AT TWO-THIRTY 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, PRESIDENT] 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1923 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. All bids to be PER LOT as numbered in the Catalogue. 


2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the 
lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good 
faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also reserves the right 
to reject any fractional or nominal bid which in his judgment may delay or 
injuriously affect the sale. 


3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash pay- 
ments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased 
to be resold immediately. 


4. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within 
twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the 
purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default of 
which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible if the lot 
or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at the sole 
risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement 
of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 


6. All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson Galleries 
before the date of sale, for examination by intending purchasers, and The 
Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible for the correctness of 
the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or fault in or con- 
cerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot exactly 
as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving before the date of sale, expert 
opinion in writing that any lot is not as represented, The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will use every effort to furnish proof to the contrary, and in 
default of such proof the lot will be sold subject to the declaration of the 
aforesaid expert, he being liable to the owner or owners thereof for damage or 
injury occasioned by such declaration. 

7. TERMS CAasH. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions any 
sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as remain 
uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, will be resold 
by either private or public sale at such time as The Anderson Galleries, Incor- 
porated, shall determine, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises 
from such re-sale it shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale together 
with all the expenses incurred thereby. This condition shall be without preju- 
dice to the right of The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, to enforce the con- 
tract with the buyer, without such re-sale. 

_ 8. Bros. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers and 
use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by other bids. 

9. The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the 
employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be respon- 
sible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 


Priced Copy of the Catalogue may be secured for fifty cents 
for each session of the sale 


The Anderson Galleries 


Incorporated 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEw YorK 


Telephone, Plaza 9356 Catalogues on request. 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. FREDERICK A. CHAPMAN 


ORDER OF SALE 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH FIRST 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS: STIEGEL, WHITNEY, GLASS- 
BORO, ETC. 

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, 
ETC. 

EARLY ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND OTHER PEWTER 

MILLVILLE AND OTHER NEW JERSEY GLASS 

EARLY AMERICAN POTTERY 

TEXTILES 

LITHOGRAPHS 

EARLY AMERICAN BOTTLES, ETC. 

SANDWICH AND OTHER EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 

STAFFORDSHIRE WARE, ETC. 

TUCKER CHINA, ETC. 

WISTARBERG GLASS 

STIEGEL AND OTHER EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 

EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 


FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH SECOND 


EARLY AMERICAN BOTTLES 

STIEGEL GLASS 

EARLY AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PEWTER 

MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY, GLASS 

MISCELLANEOUS GLASS: BALTIMORE, MD., WATERFORD 
AND MILFORD, N. J.. AND KENSINGTON, PA. 

HISTORICAL BLUE AND WHITE CHINA, ETC. 

MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH WARE: BRISTOL GLASS, 
LOWESTOFT AND LUSTRE 

PENNSYLVANIA POTTERY 

NEW JERSEY GLASS 

SANDWICH GLASS 

BENNINGTON, VT., POTTERY AND TUCKER CHINA 

STIEGEL GLASS 

WISTARBERG GLASS 

EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 


SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH THIRD 


ee al Cae GLASS: MILLVILLE, WATERFORD AND 

EARLY AMERICAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN 
PEWTER 

RARE STIEGEL GLASS 

WISTARBERG GLASS 

HISTORICAL CHINA 

IMPORTANT PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH POTTERY 

MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH BRISTOL AND LUSTRE WARE 

TUCKER CHINA 

EARLY AMERICAN BOTTLES 

WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 

SANDWICH GLASS 

BENNINGTON POTTERY AND LIVERPOOL PITCHER 

EARLY AMERICAN SOLID SILVER AND ENGLISH SHEF- 
FIELD PLATE 

RARE LOWESTOFT TEA SET AND MASONIC BOWL 

IMPORTANT HARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 


Lots 
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47— 59 
60- 80 
81-106 
107-114 
115-116 
117-119 
120-140 
141-159 
160-163 
164-168 
169-181 
182-209 
210-220 


221-236 
237-267 
268-300 
301-326 


327-337 
338-348 


349-356 
357-359 
360-375 
376-393 
394—401 
402-431 
432-445 
446-462 


463-497 


498-522 
523-570 
571-582 
583-589 
590-596 
597-601 
602-605 
606-615 
616-627 
628-637 
638-641 


642-648 
649-650 
651-671 


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INTRODUCTION 


RE old collectors of early Americana and the thousands of 

new ones who have followed with eager interest the growth in 
popularity of the things they love, from the disregarded age of 
twenty-five years ago when an American Grandfather’s Clock could 
be purchased for a few dollars and the value of Stiegel or Wistar- 
berg glass was not known, are much gratified now at the apprecia- 
tion shown when the same clocks will bring in hundreds of dollars, 
or a fine specimen of either glass factory will cause unbounded 
satisfaction over its possession. The products of the Early Glass 
factories, Tucker china, Dutch pottery, and fine examples of furni- 
ture by Savery or Duncan Phyfe, have now become so rare that it 
is almost impossible to procure perfect specimens, except when some 
collector parts with his treasures. 

The Colonial Mansions and farmhouses have been scoured by 
the early collectors and the dealers until now it is practically im- 
possible to secure any specimens from this source. As yet far too 
few beautiful pieces or collections of American antiques have found 
their way into our museums, but the public in general is be- 
coming so alive to the worth and beauty of our Early Americana 
that it will demand some of the large space in our museums now oc- 
cupied by mummies, coats of mail and such, for the display of Amer- 
ican objects of art. Some of our American-made furniture dates 
back to 1650; and what is more attractive than the Pine settles, 
oak chests, and high chests of drawers from our New England 
coast? Is there anything from England or France more beautiful 
or graceful than our Savery Lowboys and Highboys, or Duncan 
Phyfe chairs and tables? 

The first commercial industry in this country was the making 
of glass. At Jamestown, Virginia, a factory was started in 1625 
for the manufacture of beads for trade with the Indians, and sub- 
sequently a number of small factories were established, till in 1739 
Caspar Wistar made bottles and window glass in commercial quan- 
tities, and so advertised in the Philadelphia papers. He also 
made for local farms and villages an original type of household 
and table glass that cannot be surpassed for charm or color. 

To Mr. Frederick William Hunter all collectors and lovers of 
Early American glass owe a debt of gratitude for his work and 
unselfish interest in leaving behind him the first published book 
of glass made in the William Henry Stiegel glass factory, Man- 
heim, Pennsylvania, 1763-1774, also the collection of Stiegel Glass 


now a permanent exhibit in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New 
York City. The glass made in this large factory is of the finest 
texture. Stiegel used opaque, blue, green, amethyst, and some amber 
and red, for the coloring of his diverse products. How great was 
the variety of his output can readily be judged by reading the fol- 
lowing advertisements recently copied from the Pennsylvania 
Gazettes of 1771 and 1772. They clear up many disputed items. 


POSSESSION OF PENNSYLVANIA HIsToRICcAL SOCIETY, PHILADELPHIA 
Copied from the Pennsylvania Gazette, No. 2218, June 27, 1771 
Copied from the Pennsylvania Chronicle Vol. 5, page 87 


_STIEGEL GLASS 


This is to acquaint the public, and my kind customers in par- 
ticular I have lately been at the Glass Factory at Manheim, in 
Lancaster County, and contracted with Mr. William Henry Stiegel 
for a large and complete assortment of his Flint Glass, consisting 
of quart, pint, and half-pint decanters; pint, half-pint, gill, and 
half-gill, tumblers ; wine glasses; vinegar glasses; salt-cellars; cream- 
pots; sugar dishes with covers; jelly glasses; syllabub glasses; proof 
bottles; etc., ete., to be delivered to me immediately at my house 
in Market Street, next door to the Indian King, where I sell them 
as low or lower, and equal in quality with my flint glass imported 
from England. Any orders shall be punctually complied with, and 
i quickly forwarded, and will be exactly furnished from the Manu- 

aectory. 

Wanted. A Glass-Cutter and Grinder; such a workman by 
applymg will meet with good encouragement. 


ALEXANDER BARTRAM. 


POSSESSION OF PENNSYLVANIA HisToricAL SocreTy, PHILADELPHIA 
Copied from the Pennsylvama Gazette, No. 2267, June 4, 1772 


_STIEGEL GLASS 
CAULLMAN & FEGAN 


To be sold, AMERICAN FLINT Guass, greatly improved, and al- 
lowed by competent judges to be equal to most improved from 
England, is now to be sold wholesale and retail, at the AMERICAN 
Fuint Guass store, in Second Street, fifth door above Race Street, 
by Caullman & Fegan, where they have just opened a large and 
general assortment of the Manufactory, viz. 

Double and single flint gallon, three quart, half gallon, and 
quart decanters with stoppers; sugar loaf ditto; round ditto; 
single and double fiint tumblers, pint measure, half pint ditto, and 
gills; tall pint tumblers, pints and half pints; enameled mason 
wines; twisted mason wines; enameled mason twisted wines; plain 
ditto, common wines; twisted ditto, enameled ditto; syllabubs, with 
one handle, ditto with two handles; bubbled buttoned jellies; com- 
mon acorn ditto; jacony salts, and enameled ditto; double and single 
cruets, with stoppers; tall, twisted and enameled cruets; enameled 
three footed creams, common ditto; three footed salts, enameled 


blue and plain; inks of all sorts; and flower pots; garden pots; 
proof glasses; lemonade jars; candle-sticks, ornamented; servers, 
ornamented; common and enameled mustards; vinegar and oil 
cruets, joined together; and great variety of glasses, too tedious 
to insert. 

The public may rest assured, that no other kind of glass will be 
kept, or sold in said store. From the great experience that the 
proprietor of this manufactory, Mr. William Henry Stiegel, has 
of the patriotic spirit of the Gentlemen in Pennsylvania, and the 
provinces adjacent, he flatters himself that it will meet with suitable 
encouragement. All orders of patrons sent to the store, shall be 
accurately forwarded and complied with, at the Manufactory, or 
at the Store, from time to time. All Store-keepers, Tavern-keepers, 
and Retailers, will be completely supplied to orders, lower than im- 
portation price. 

For several years interest centered in Wistarberg and Stiegel 
glass, then branched to Sandwich and other New England and New 
Jersey factories. Sandwich is justly proud of being the first pressed 
glass factory and originated many wonderful designs in all colors 
and combinations of colors. 

I started collecting in the time of Dr. Barber and Mr. Hunter 
and have assembled a collection of Early American glass which 
has a reputation of which I am justly proud. In the assembling 
of this collection I procured many duplicates and many items which 
made a collection too bulky, and these specimens I offer for sale, 
together with some Dutch pottery, Historical China, Lustre, 
Lowestoft, Tucker China, a large assortment of pewter, and several 
important pieces of early American furniture. 


JACOB Paxson TEMPLE 


SALE 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH FIRST, AT = 2:30 


FIRST SESSION 
NUMBERS 1-220 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


STIEGEL, WHITNEY, WATERFORD, GLASSBORO, ETC. 


NUMBERS 1-46 


STIEGEL MUSTARD CUP, ACORN JELLY GLASS AND 
SMALL FUNNEL EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 


(3) 


TWO STIEGEL CHEMICAL GLASSES, ONE WITH 
SPOUT EARLY AMERICAN, 1765 
(2) Height, 414 and 5 inches 


STIEGEL MEASURING GLASS AND TUMBLER 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
(2) Height, 334 inches 


STIEGEL TALL WINEGLASS 
Twisted cottontail stem, etched top. Height, 514 inches 


TWO STIEGEL WINEGLASSES  garuy American, 1770 
Welted base, plain stem, one widely fluted bowl, and one 
narrowly fluted. (2) Height, 334 inches 


TWO STIEGEL WINE GLASSES  Earty american, 1770 


-Welted base, plain stem, fluted bowls. (2) 


Height, 4 and 414 inches 


TWO STIEGEL MEASURING GLASSES 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
(2) | Height, 334 and 41% inches 


TWO STIEGEL SYLLABUB GLASSES 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Fluted. (2) Height, 4 inches 


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14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


TWO EARLY AMERICAN DRINKING GLASSES 
Sapphire-blue. (2) Height, 4 inches 


STIEGEL COTTON STEM WINEGLASS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Height, 614 inches 


STIEGEL EMERALD-GREEN WINEGLASS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Height, 434 inches 


STIEGEL OLIVE-GREEN BOTTLE WITH BANDED . 
NECK EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Height, 1034 inches 


STIEGEL ETCHED BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Basket of flowers design, metal top added at a later date. 
Height, 714 inches 


THREE STIEGEL LIGHT-GREEN BOTTLES WITH 


SHEARED LIPS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
(3) Height, 9 inches 
STIEGEL CASE BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Etched with tulips and lilies of the valley; banded neck, with 
fan-shaped stopper. Height, 1014 inches 
STIEGEL FLIP GLASS EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 


Etched with a basket of floral sprays and scrolls. 
Height, 414 inches 


STIEGEL MUG EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1772 
Fluted base, ornamented flower design. Advertised in the 
Philadelphia Gazette, June 4, 1772. Height, 334 inches 


STIEGEL MUG EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Sapphire-blue. (Repaired at handle) Height, 514 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN FLINT BLOWN GLASS 
PITCHER aBouT 1770 
Quilted pattern, crimped handle. Height, 4 inches 


10 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


PAIR OF BLUE TULIP VASES 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
(2) Height, 8 inches 


THREE LIGHT-GREEN PICKLE JARS 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
(3) Height, 7 to 12 inches. 


TALL CELERY HOLDER 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY, 1790: 
Height, 1014 inches 


LARGE BLOWN DECANTER WITH STOPPER 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
Fluted sides, banded neck. Height, 1314 inches. 


WHITNEY BOTTLE WITH BLOWN STOPPER 
NEW JERSEY 
Height, 7 inches 


TWO MEASURING GLASSES 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1800 
(2) Height, 234 and 5 inches 


WHITNEY GLASS OIL LAMP WITH HANDLE 


NEW JERSEY 
Welted base. Height, 5144 inches 


MEASURING GLASS 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY, 1790 
Height, 334 inches 


NEW JERSEY GREEN GLASS PITCHER 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
Height, 6 inches 


WHITNEY BLOWN GLASS RUMMER 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1780 
Heavy rim. Height, 614 inches 


TWO PIECES OF EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
Flip and jelly glass. (2) Height, 444 and 5 inches 


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31 


32 


33 


34 


39 


36 


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38 


39 


40 


PAIR OF WHITNEY GLASS TULIP VASES 
(2) Height, 8 inches 


TWO EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN OIL LAMPS 
(2) One with handle, the other with button stem. 
Height, 3 and 5 inches 


TWO SILVERED NEW JERSEY GLASS VASES 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Ornamented with flowers and leaves. (2) 
Height, 914 and 6 inches 


GLASSBORO, NEW JERSEY WATER PITCHER 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Mottled with opaque, yellow and claret. Height, 9 inches 


PAIR OF GLASSBORO NEW JERSEY VASKS — 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Fluted sides, crimped top, enamelled with sunflowers. (2) — 
Height, 7 inches 


PAIR OF GLASSBORO VASES 
Crimped top, enamelled bowl. (2) Height, 314 inches 


WATERFORD GREEN MILK PITCHER 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1800 
Apron body, round crimped handle, threaded neck. 
Height, 614 inches 


WATERFORD NEW JERSEY BLOWN GLASS PITCHER 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 

Green, plain body, tall neck, round handle. 
Height, 814 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN CRUET, BLOWN STOPPER 
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, ABOUT 1800 
Heavily fluted. Height, 9 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN OIL LAMP 

BLAKEWELL AND ANDERSON, PITTSBURGH, PA., 1820 
Blown flint top attached to an inverted pressed glass cup 
plate. Height, 614 inches 


12 


41 


42 


43 


44 


45 


46 


47 


48 


49 


50 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN ACORN JELLY GLASSES 
(3) Height, 314 to 414 inches 


TWO PIECES OF EARLY AMERICAN CUT GLASS 
KENSINGTON GLASS WORKS, PHILADELPHIA 
Measuring glass; wineglass. (2) Height, 4 and 414 inches 


WATERFORD NEW JERSEY MILK PITCHER 
Bluish-green, apron bowl. Height, 714 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS MUG AND VASE 
IN LIGHT MILKY-BLUE 
Ornamented with enamelled floral sprays. Height, 414 inches 


WATERFORD NEW JERSEY GLASS BUTTER COVER 
Height, 6 inches; diameter, 7 inches 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN CHEMICAL VESSELS 
(3) Length, 9 to 13 inches 


ENGLISH AND AMERICAN POTTERY AND 
PORCELAIN, ETC. 


RIDGWAY, ADAMS, JACKSON, ETC. 
NUMBERS 47-59 


TWO CUPS AND SAUCERS _ srarrorpsHire, aBouT 1810 
Pennsylvania-Dutch. Decorated with gay flowers. (2) 
Height, 214 inches; diameter, 514 inches 


TWO POTTERY PLATES STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
Pennsylvania-Dutch. Decorated with blue rims and tulip 
centres. (2) Diameter, 714 and 9 inches 


TWO POTTERY PLATES STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
Pennsylvania-Dutch. Decorated with gay flowers. (2) 
Diameter, 814 inches 


TWO POTTERY PLATES STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
Pennsylvania-Dutch. Decorated with gay leaves, in green, 


yellow and black. (2) 


Diameter, 714 and 10% inches 


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TWO POTTERY PLATES — srAFFoRDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
Pennsylvania-Dutch. One with blue rim and gay tulip, other 
in blue rim and rose. (2) Diameter, 81% inches 


BLUE AND WHITE PLATE BY ENOCH WOOD AND 
SONS STAFFORDSHIRE 
Independence plate. Diameter, 10 inches 


TWO BLACK AND WHITE PLATES 
View of Montevideo, Connecticut. (2) 
Diameter, 634 inches 


PINK AND WHITE PLATE BY JACKSON 
The Race Bridge, Philadelphia. Diameter, 9 inches 


BLACK AND WHITE PLATE BY RIDGWAY 
View at Caldwell, Lake George. Diameter, 734 inches 


BLACK AND WHITE PLATE BY JACKSON 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1820 
The Race Bridge, Philadelphia. _ Diameter, 9 inches 


BLUE AND WHITE CUP PLATE BY ADAMS 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1824 
Landing of General Lafayette. Diameter, 314 inches 


LOWESTOFT HELMET CREAM PITCHER 
ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 
Decorated with roses. Height, 5 inches 


PAIR OF LOWESTOFT VASES WITH COVERS 
CHINESE LOWESTOFT, ABOUT 1800 
Dragon handles, dog Foo covers, relief decoration. (2) 
Height, 1214 inches 


EARLY ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND OTHER PEWTER 


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NUMBERS 60-80 


PEWTER DEEP BASIN 
Hall-marked English. Diameter, 1114 inches 


14 


61 


62 


63 


64 


65 


66 


67 


68 


69 


70 


71 


72 


PEWTER DISH ENGLISH, ABOUT EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
Hall-marked London, initialed R.G. Diameter, 1034 inches 


SMALL PEWTER DISH AND TWO SMALL PLATES 
London hall mark. (3) Diameter, 6 inches 


PEWTER DEEP BOWL MADE IN HARTFORD, CONN., 1800 
Hall-marked American Eagle, and T. D. 
Diameter, 12 inches; depth, 3 inches 


THREE PEWTER FAT LAMPS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
(3) Height, 11 inches 


LARGE PEWTER MEAT PLATE 
Hall-marked London. Diameter, 1814 inches 


TWO PEWTER BASINS 
English hall-marked. (2) Diameter, 914 inches 


THREE PEWTER PLATES 
Hall-marked on base; inscribed on rim, F F B 1709. (3) 
Diameter, 10 inches 


FOUR PEWTER DEEP PLATES 
Flemish hall mark on base. (4) Diameter, 814 inches 


PEWTER DEEP BOWL 
English hall-marked on the bottom. 
Height, 3 inches; diameter, 11 inches 


DUTCH DELFT TANKARD WITH PEWTER BASE 
AND TOP 

Body ornamented with trees, deer, etc. Cover inscribed 
F C B 1760. Height, 9 inches 


PEWTER COFFEE POT EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Banded body. Height, 6 inches 


PAIR OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS 
ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
Bowl-shaped, rare type; James Dixon and Sons. (2) 
Height, 214 inches; diameter, 614 inches 


15 


73 


74 


75 


76 


17 


78 


79 


80 


81 


82 


TWO PEWTER HALF-PINT MUGS _ ENGLISH, aBout 1780 


(2) Height, 344 inches 
PEWTER POCKET FLASK WITH SCREW CAP 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1775 
Round body. Height, 5 inches 
PEWTER QUART MUG ENGLISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
Hall-marked W R under crown. Height, 6 inches 
PEWTER JUG 


Etched with four crowns, tradesman’s outfit hammer and 
compass; inscribed Bernardus Heins, 1794; hall-marked on 
handle. Height, 714 inches 


PEWTER SALT BOX WITH COVER | 
ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Height, 5 inches 


EARLY CHINESE PEWTER TEAPOT 
Jade handle, knob and spout, Chinese decorations and in- 
scriptions on both sides. Height, 314 inches 


PEWTER BASIN WITH TWO HANDLES 18TH cENTURY 
Swiss hall mark on base. Diameter, 12 inches 


CHINESE PEWTER TEAPOT 
Jade handle, knob and spout. Height, 314 inches 


MILLVILLE AND OTHER NEW JERSEY GLASS 
NUMBERS 81-106 


MILLVILLE AMBER SPIRAL TWISTED GLASS CANE 
WITH CURVED HANDLE NEW JERSEY, 1850 
Length, 40 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS CANE NEW JERSEY, 1850 
Spiral twisted and L-shaped handle. Length, 47 inches 


16 


83 


84 


85 


86 


87 


88 


89 


90 


91 


92 


TWO MILLVILLE CANES NEW JERSEY, 1850 
One in amber, the other in blue; with curved handles. (2) 
Length, 30 and 36 inches 


TWO SAPPHIRE-BLUE MILLVILLE CANES 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
One streaked with opaque. (2) 
Length, 25 and 20 inches 


TWO MILLVILLE LILIES NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1849 
One amber, the other splashed with green and opaque. (2) 
Length, 6 and 9 inches 


THREE MILLVILLE BUTTONHOOKS GLASS 
NEW JERSEY, 1870 
Streaked with blue and red. (38) 
Length, 8 to 12 inches 


THREE MILLVILLE NEW JERSEY GLASS LILIES 
Splashed with opaque, red, blue and claret. (3) 


MILLVILLE LIGHT-GREEN GLASS BALL 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Used for fish nets, with the old net still woven around it. 
Diameter, 6 inches 


HEAVY MILLVILLE GLASS BALL 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Blue. | Diameter, 414 inches 


PAIR OF MILLVILLE DEEP AMBER BALLS 
NEW JERSEY, 1840 
(2) Diameter, 414 inches 


MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY, TALL VASE 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Dark amber, apron bowl, flaring top. Height, 12 inches 


MILLVILLE BOWL NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Amber. Height, 3 inches; diameter, 314 inches 


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TWO MILLEFIORI PAPER WEIGHTS 

NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
One marked: Home, Sweet Home; the other marked: In God 
We Trust. (2) Diameter, 314 inches 


TWO NEW JERSEY PAPER WEIGHTS 
One showing a Hand holding a Red Rose, the other called 
The American Fire, Philadelphia. (2) 

Diameter, 334 and 3 inches 


TWO BLOWN GLASS VASES 
NEW JERSEY, VICTORIAN PERIOD 
One, green, enamelled sunflowers, crimped top; the other 
green, plain body, flaring top. (2) 
Height, 10 and 834 inches 


TWO BLOWN GLASS VASES 
NEW JERSEY, VICTORIAN PERIOD 
Deep blue, one ornamented with lilies of the valley, crimped 
top; the other, fluted body, flaring top. (2) 
Height, 7 and 10 inches 


TWO NEW JERSEY BLOWN VASES 
Ornamented in blue and red. (2) Height, 414 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS PIPE FESTOONED WITH 
OPAQUE NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1840 
Length, 914 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS PIPE NEW JERSEY, 1840 
Opaque streaked bowl and stem. Length, 13 inches 
NEW JERSEY SILVERED VASE 


Flower decoration. Height, 14 inches ° 


PAIR OF NEW JERSEY AMBER PERFUME BOTTLES 
WITH STOPPERS 
(2) Height, 614 inches 


NEW JERSEY RED GLASS TRAY, DECANTER AND 
TWO WINEGLASSES 
Etched with grapevine design. (4) 

Diameter of tray, 81% inches; height of decanter, 10 inches 


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MILLVILLE AMBER GLASS BOWL 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Height, 514 inches; diameter, 914 inches 


NEW JERSEY SUGAR BOWL 
Sapphire-blue. Height, 414 inches; diameter, 414 inches 


PAIR OF NEW JERSEY VASES EARLY AMERICAN 
Green mottled with opaque. (2) Height, 614 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS CHAIN NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
Amber and white links. Length, 11 feet 


EARLY AMERICAN POTTERY 
NUMBERS 107-114 


BROWN MOTTLED JAR BENNINGTON, vT., 1849 
Height, 714 inches 


CHINESE GINGER JAR WITH COVER 
Height, 7 inches 


BROWN MOTTLED DEEP DISH 
BENNINGTON, VT., 1849 
Maker’s Mark on base. Diameter, 11 inches 


BENNINGTON VERMONT FOOTWARMER 
NEW ENGLAND, ABOUT 1840 
Opaque. Height, 9 inches 


PENNSYLVANIA STONEWARE PITCHER 
Splashed with blue. Height, 11 inches 


POTTERY CIDER BARREL = PENNSYLVANIA, ABOUT 1820 
Brownish glaze, banded body. 
Height, 714 inches; diameter, 7 inches 


PHOENIXVILLE MAJOLICA PITCHER 

PENNSYLVANIA, ABOUT 1880 
Body of green fern leaves, pink interior, maker’s mark on 
bottom. Height, 834 inches 


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116 


117 


118 


119 


120 


121 


TWO LARGE MAJOLICA PICKLE DISHES WITH 


HANDLE PHOENIXVILLE POTTERY, ABOUT 1880 
Made in the shape of a leaf. (2) Length, 12 inches 
TEXTILES 


NUMBERS 115-116 


EARLY AMERICAN GLAZED CHINTZ QUILTED BED- 
SPREAD 
Brown and white, covered with leaves. 

Size, 102 x 108 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN CHINTZ QUILTED BEDSPREAD, 
GLAZED 
Covered with brown and green leaves. Size, 104 x 112 inches 


LITHOGRAPHS 
NUMBERS 117-119 


PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH LITHOGRAPH, ‘‘THE WED- 
DING DAY,’’ IN COLORS 


Maple frame. Size, 10 x 14 inches 
COLORED LITHOGRAPH, ‘‘DEATH OF GENERAL AN- 
DREW JACKSON”. Size, 12 x 14 inches 


COLORED LITHOGRAPH, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE 
Size, 13 x 16 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN BOTTLES, ETC. 
NUMBERS 120-140 


EARLY GLASS BOTTLE WITH PEWTER TOP 


ABouT 1750 
Unusually etched, probably Swiss. Height, 514 inches 
MEXICAN BLOWN GLASS VASE PUEBLO, MEXICO 


Body ornamented with etched gilded roses, two wide crimped 
handles. Height, 834 inches 


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128 


129 


130 


131 


132 


OLD SACHEM BITTERS BOTTLE 
Barrel-shaped, dark amber. Height, 914 inches 


VAN DUNCK’S GENEVA GIN BOTTLE rary AMERICAN 
Dark amber. Height, 814 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN BOTTLE WITH BLOWN STOPPER 
Spiral fluted from base to top. Height, 7 inches 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN LIGHT-GREEN BLOWN 
BOTTLES 
(3) Height, 5 to 4 inches 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN LIGHT-GREEN BOTTLES 
(3) Height, 514 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN BOTTLES 
(2) Height, 614 inches 


TWO EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN PICKLE BOTTLES 
(2) Height, 614 and 71% inches 


EARLY AMERICAN LIGHT-AMBER BOTTLE 
Bust of Kossuth, reverse side tree and leaf. Pear-shaped. 
Height, 1014 inches 
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EMERALD-GREEN POCKET FLASK EARLY AMERICAN 
Rare color. Bust of Washington and Taylor. 
Height, 834 inches 
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LOG CABIN BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, DATED 1840 
Dark amber, marked: ‘‘E. C. Booz’s Old Log Cabin Whisky.’’ 
Height, 714 inches 

[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


EARLY AMERICAN GREEN BOTTLE 
Horse and rider, reverse side a Dog. Height, 9 inches 
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140 


DARK-AMBER WHISKY BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN 
Scenes of the Hunter and Fisherman; pear-shaped. 
Height, 9 inches 


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LIGHT-GREEN POCKET FLASK _ EARLY AMERICAN 
Small size. Bust of Washington and Taylor. 
Height, 6 inches 


OLIVE-GREEN WHISKY BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN 
Masonic emblem, reverse side bird, and initials A R 8. Pear- 


shaped. 7 Height, 9 inches 
EARLY AMERICAN OLIVE-GREEN BOTTLE 

Sunburst pattern. Height, 534 inches 
PEAR-SHAPED BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1850 


Light green, American Eagle on Shield, marked A R §; re- 
verse side, stars with shield enclosing clasping hands, Ma- 
sonic tools, and the word ‘‘Union’’. Height, 9 inches 


CONNECTICUT BOTTLE 
Olive-green, raised panels of the Cornucopie. 
Height, 514 inches 


WASHINGTON AND TAYLOR GREEN GLASS BOTTLE 
: EARLY AMERICAN, 1840 


Without inscriptions. Height, 814 inches 


CONNECTICUT BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1830 
Olive-green, one side, The American Eagle, inscribed ‘‘Lib- 
erty’’; reverse side inscribed, Wilmington Glass Company, 
Connecticut. Height, 6 inches 


SANDWICH AND OTHER EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


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142 


NUMBERS 141-159 


SANDWICH TUMBLER WITH FIGURED BASE 
Blue. Height, 334 inches 


SIX SANDWICH INDIVIDUAL SALTS 
Sapphire-blue. (6) Height, 1 inch; diameter, 114 inches 


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145 


146 


147 


148 


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150 


151 


152 


153 


TWO PIECES OF SANDWICH GLASS 
Blue Horse and Barrel matchbox, amber fish tray. (2) 
Height, 3 inches; length, 614 inches 


THREE PIECES OF ASSORTED SANDWICH GLASS 
Blue inkwell and stopper, vaseline perfume bottle with stop- 
per and amber salt shaker with pewter top. (3) 

Height, 414, 734 and 234 inches 


SANDWICH CREAM PITCHER EARLY AMERICAN 
Fancy design. Height, 714 inches 


SANDWICH CREAM PITCHER AND SUGAR BOWL 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Vaseline color, raised diamond and spray design. (2) 
Height, 514 inches 


SIX SANDWICH SAUCE DISHES EARLY AMERICAN 
Various patterns. (6) Diameter, 414 inches 


SANDWICH DISH WITH MOULDED CHICKEN COVER 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1870 
Blue, opaque head. Height, 4 inches 


TWO SANDWICH DISHES WITH COVERS 
Opaque, covers moulded in the form of a chicken. (2) 
Height, 4 inches 


FOUR SANDWICH MATCHBOXES 
Two in amber, two in green. (4) Height, 214 inches 


FOUR SANDWICH INDIVIDUAL SALTS 
Oval shape, light blue, dark blue, vaseline, and amber. (4) 
Length, 21% inches; width, 114 inches 


FOUR SANDWICH CUP PLATES 

NEW ENGLAND, ABOUT 1840 
Decorated with hearts, acorn, small ship, and Henry Clay. 
(4) Diameter, 314 inches 


SANDWICH TALL BOTTLE 
Blue, 12 sided. Height, 1014 inches 


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158 


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160 


161 


162 


163 


PAIR OF SANDWICH MIRROR KNOBS 
Vaseline color. (2) Diameter, 2 inches 


TWO SANDWICH SALT SHAKERS 7 
Sapphire-blue. (2) Height, 434 inches 


PAIR OF BOSTON SANDWICH GLASS TALL JELLY 
DISHES WITH COVERS ABOUT 1840 
Heavily moulded panel designs. (2) Height, 814 inches 


NEW ENGLAND CHEMICAL VESSEL 
CONNECTICUT, ABOUT 1780 
Green, bottle- abrvesy with handle and long spout. 
Height, 4 inches 


PRESSED GLASS SANDWICH HANGING LAMP 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1830 
Blue, quilted pattern. Height, 334 inches 


FOUR WATERFORD MOULDED TUMBLERS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
Bluish-green. (4) Height, 314 inches 


STAFFORDSHIRE WARE, ETC. 
NUMBERS 160-163 


GROTESQUE LUSTRE PITCHER 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
Height, 514 inches 


PRATT WARE PITCHER ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 
Decorated with polychrome 18th century figures. | 


POTTERY MILK PITCHER 

STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
Black, decorated with ae green and red leaves; used by 
the Pennsylvania-Dutch. Height, 8 inches 


GROTESQUE LUSTRE PITCHER 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
Height, 414 inches 


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166 


167 


168 


169 


170 


171 


TUCKER CHINA, ETC. 
NUMBERS 164-168 


PAIR OF TUCKER FLOWER JARS 
PHILADELPHIA, ABOUT 1830 
Buff background, blue banded, body ornamented with orange- 


blossom sprays. (2) Height, 5144 inches 
TUCKER CHINA PITCHER PHILADELPHIA, 1830 
Rare hexagon shape, gold decorated. Height, 744 inches 
TUCKER CHINA PITCHER PHILADELPHIA, 1830 
Fluted base, bottom and top banded with gold, body orna- 
mented with heavy bunches of flowers. Height, 9 inches 


CHINA PITCHER ~— GLOUCESTER, NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1840 
Made at the U. S. China Manufactury. Ornamented with 
gold and painted with floral sprays, marked on the base un- 
der glaze with the name of the potter, Rees, who formerly 
worked in the Tucker Pottery in Philadelphia. 

Height, 914 inches 


RARE TUCKER CHINA WASHSTAND SET 1830 
Comprising water pitcher, wash bowl, soap box, tooth-brush 
holder, etc., with all-over decoration of gay gold leaves and 
painted flowers; marked on base with the marks of Vivian 
and Walker, the celebrated Tucker potters. 


WISTARBERG GLASS 
NUMBERS 169-181 


WISTARBERG GLASS BALL BULL’S-EYE 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1750 
Green. Diameter, 5 inches 


PAIR OF WISTARBERG OLIVE-GREEN BOTTLES 
(2) Height, 9 inches 


PAIR OF WISTARBERG OLIVE-GREEN CASE BOT- 
TLES NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1750 
(2) Height, 914 and 101% inches 


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177 


178 


179 


180 


181 


WISTARBERG GREEN-GLASS BOTTLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1740 
Height, 514 inches 


WISTARBERG GLASS BOWL 


EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Amber-tinted, heavy rim. 


Height, 334 inches; diameter, 6 inches 


WISTARBERG TUMBLER 
Blue. : Height, 334 inches 


THREE WISTARBERG SNUFF BOTTLES | 

EARLY AMERICAN, 1760 
Dark green, olive-green and amber. (3) | 

Height, 4 to 414 inches 


WISTARBERG AMBER ROLLING PIN 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1765 
Length, 19 inches 


TWO WISTARBERG CHEMICAL VESSELS 
NEW JERSEY, 1850 
One bottle shaped with long spout, the other cylinder-shaped, 


with eentral tube. (2) Height, 714 inches 
WISTARBERG BOTTLE NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1740 
Square base, dark amber. Height, 444 inches 


WISTARBERG POWDER HORN NEW JERSEY, 1765 
Body festooned with opaque, neck banded. (Mouth slightly 
chipped) Length, 10 inches 


WISTARBERG GLASS CREAM PITCHER 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Rare diamond pattern, crimped handle. (Slight chip around 
neck) | Height, 314 inches 


WISTARBERG GREEN GLASS BOWL 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1750 
Heavy welted rim. Height, 5 inches; diameter, 614 inches 


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184 


185 


186 


187 


188 


189 


190 


191 


STIEGEL AND OTHER EARLY AMERICAN GLASS 


NUMBERS 182-209 


TWO STIEGEL WINEGLASSES _ Earuy american, 1770 
Welted base, plain stem and top. (2) 
Height, 334 and 414 inches 


TWO STIEGEL MEASURING GLASSES 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
(2) Height, 414 and 434 inches 


TWO STIEGEL WINEGLASSES  garty American, 1770 
Light and dark green. (2) Height, 456 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN FLIP GLASS 
Quilted body, fine quality. Height, 514 inches 


STIEGEL ENAMELLED FLIP Barty american, 1765 
(From the Maynard and Cooke Collection) 
Height, 334 inches 


STIEGEL FLIP GLASS EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Fluted base, etched around top. Height, 4 inches 


STIEGEL FLINT GLASS TUMBLER 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Decagonal base, banded body. Height, 314 inches 


STIEGEL WHITE FLINT CREAM PITCHER AND 
SMALL BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Crimped handle. (2) Height, 234 inches 


TWO STIEGEL FLINT TUMBLERS 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
One etched around top. (2) Height, 3 inches 


STIEGEL OPAQUE MUG EARLY AMERICAN, 1772-1774 
Enamelled with rosebud and floral sprays, ‘‘Remember Me’’ 
Height, 3 foehies 


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199 


200 


201 


202 


STIEGEL OPAQUE BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Enamelled in the Swiss style with floral displays. 
Height, 5 inches 


STIEGEL LIGHT-GREEN POCKET FLASK 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Rope ribbed. _ Height, 6 inches 


STIEGEL GLASS BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Olive-green, sheared lip. Two-gallon size. 
Height, 19 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS SIDEBOARD SET 
Two decanters and compote with flower stand, etched with 
vine design. (4) | Height, 1214 inches 


STIEGEL SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Sapphire-blue, with set in lid, round knob on top. 
Height, 6 inches 


STIEGEL SAUCE DISH EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Welted rib, fluted body. Diameter, 6 inches 


TWO STIEGEL FLINT MUGS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Etched with tulip design. (2) Height, 514 inches 


EARLY STIEGEL FLIP GLASS EARLY american, 1763 
Plain, flint, crudely blown. Height, 6 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN DECANTER WITH STOPPER 
Unusual quilted design. Height, 1314 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS DE- 
CANTERS | 
Quart and half-pint size. (2) Height, 6 and 91% inches 


STIEGEL CRUET EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Fluted sides, blown stopper. Height, 814 inches’ 


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207 


208 


209 


210 


211 


212 


213 


EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS CREAM PITCHER 
ABOUT 1770 

Quilted body, crimped handle, fine quality, blown glass. 
Height, 414 inches 


STIEGEL OIL LAMP EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Welted base, baluster stem. Height, 834 inches 


STIEGEL CRUET WITH STOPPER 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Fluted sides. Height, 914 inches 


STIEGEL OLIVE-GREEN TULIP VASE 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Height, 8 inches 


STIEGEL GREEN CHRISTMAS LIGHT 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Welted rim, diamond pattern. Height, 314 inches 


STIEGEL WHITE FLINT SALTCELLAR 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 


Diamond pattern. Height, 214 inches 
STIEGEL SALTCELLAR EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Sapphire-blue, diamond pattern. Height, 3 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 
NUMBERS 210-220 


EARLY AMERICAN OAK SPINNING WHEEL 
ABOUT 1780 


PAINTED CHERRY CRADLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1750 


PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH PAINTED ROCKING CHAIR 
Seat and back painted with floral sprays. 


PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH ROCKING CHAIR 


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219 


220 


SET OF SIX PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH PAINTED 
CHAIRS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 


(6) 


WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR EARLY AMERICAN, 1750 
Well-turned legs, saddle seat, 11-spindle back, curved top rail. 


PAINTED WEDDING CHEST | 
PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, ABOUT 1770 

Brownish background, painted panels front and sides, iron 

lock and hinges. ~ Height, 26 inches; length, 52 inches 


PAINTED WEDDING CHEST | 
PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, DATED 1770 
Brownish background, ornamented with a grain design. This 
chest was the property of Johannes Hubener, the celebrated 
Pennsylvania-Dutch potter, whose name is marked on a panel 
on the front. Height, 21 inches; length, 46 inches 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA DAY BED 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1700 
Heavily turned stretchers and legs, rush seat, adjustable head 
rail. Duplicate of Nutting, Page 304. 
Length, 67 inches; width, 24 inches 
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WALNUT TILT-TOP TABLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1750 
Cabriole legs, Dutch feet, baluster stem, swivel top. 


CHERRY CHEST OF DRAWERS 

PENNSYLVANIA, ABOUT 1780 
Six large drawers, three small drawers at top, original brass 
pulls, fluted corners. Height, 67 inches 


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SALE 


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222 


223 


224 


229 


226 


FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH SECOND, AT _— 2:30 


SECOND SESSION 


NUMBERS 221-462 


EARLY AMERICAN GLASS BOTTLES 
NUMBERS 221-236 


TWO EARLY AMERICAN LIGHT-GREEN BLOWN BOT- 
TLES 
(2) Height, 5 inches 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN LIGHT-GREEN BLOWN 
BOTTLES 
(3) Height, 4 to 234 inches 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN LIGHT-GREEN PICKLE 
BOTTLES 
(3) Height, 5 to 9 inches 


TWO INDIAN BITTER BOTTLES EARLY AMERICAN 
One plain white, the other dark amber. (2) 
! Height, 1214 inches 


LOG CABIN PLANTATION BITTERS BOTTLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, DATED 1860 
Height, 934 inches 


OLIVE-GREEN WHISKY BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN 


_ Undecorated. Height, 9 inches 


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EARLY AMERICAN DECANTER AND BOTTLE WITH 
STOPPER 

Decanter blown in basket pattern, bottle blown in 16-sided 
pattern. Height, 10 and 834 inches 


AMBER BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1840 

On one side the word ‘‘Union’’, shaking hands, 14 Stars; re- 

verse side, American Eagle on shield with flowing scarf. 
Height, 614 inches 


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236 


237 


TWO LIGHT GREEN BOTTLES  f8ARLY AMERICAN, 1850 
One marked ‘‘ Waterford,’’ with stars, shield and clasping 
hands, the other marked ‘‘Union’’, with stars, shield and 
elasping hands; reverse sides, Eagle on shield with flowing 
scarf; the other, Eagle on shield with flowing scarf inscribed 
‘*A and Company’’. (2) Height, 9 inches 


SUNBURST BOTTLE IN DARK AMBER 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1830 
Height, 514 inches 


PEAR-SHAPED LIGHT-GREEN BOTTLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1840 


Hunter; reverse side, The Fisherman. Height, 9 inches 
LIGHT-GREEN POCKET FLASK EARLY AMERICAN 
Bust of General Taylor, Rough and Ready, Bust of Major 
Ringgold. Height, 7 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN GREEN BOTTLE 
Bust of Kossuth; reverse side tree and leaf. Pear-shaped. 
Height, 1014 inches 


CONNECTICUT POCKET FLASK EARLY AMERICAN 
Small size, raised pattern, bowl of flowers and Horn of 
Plenty; dark amber, rare small size. Height, 5 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN LIGHT-GREEN POCKET FLASK 
Bust of Benjamin Franklin and T. W. Dyott. 
Height, 614 inches 


APOSTLE BOTTLE ABOUT 1850 
Sides with raised panels, enclosing representations of six 
Apostles; dark amber. Height, 914 inches 
STIEGEL GLASS 
NUMBERS 237-267 
TWO STIEGEL EGG CUPS EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Plain flint glass. (2) Height, 314 inches 


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239 


240 


241 


242 


243 


244 


245 


246 


247 


THREE STIEGEL WINEGLASSES 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Welted bases. (3) Height, 4 to 434 inches 


THREE STIEGEL WINEGLASSES 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1772 
Button stem, ornamented with enamelled flowers.: Advertised 
by Stiegel in the Pennsylvania Gazette in 1772, and found 
chiefly in Pennsylvania farmhouses. (3) 
Height, 414 inches 


TWO STIEGEL WINEGLASSES  farLy American, 1770 
Sapphire-blue. (2) Height, 434 inches 


TWO STIEGEL WINEGLASSES AND SMALL DRINK- 
ING GLASS EARLY AMERICAN, 1772 
Etched with rose design. (3) Height, 5 to 3 inches 


THREE STIEGEL SYLLABUB GLASSES 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
(3) Height, 334 inches 


STIEGEL TUMBLER AND BOTTLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 


(2) Height, 3 inches and 434 inches 


PAIR OF STIEGEL LIGHT-GREEN BOTTLES 
One with banded neck, the other with sheared neck. (2) 
Height, 914 and 101% inches 


STIEGEL GLASS BOTTLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Olive-green, sugar-loaf shape, banded neck; 3 gallon size. 
Height, 17 inches 


STIEGEL OIL LAMP EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Welted base, baluster stem. Height, 9 inches 


STIEGEL BARREL-SHAPED MUG WITH COVER 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1765 

Wide crimped handle, tall baluster knob on cover (slightly 

eracked under handle). Height, 814 inches 


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250 


201 


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293 


204 


250 


206 


257 


STIEGEL FLIP GLASS EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Etched with basket of flowers. Height, 434 inches 
STIEGEL FLIP EARLY AMERICAN, 1765 


Unusually etched with Roman Numerals XVII. 
Height, 514 inches 


STIEGEL ENAMELLED FLIP 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1765 
Enamelled in Swiss style, with flowers and bird design. 
Height, 4 inches 


TWO STIEGEL FLIPS EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
One wide fluted base, the other narrow, etched tops. (2) 
Height, 4 inches 


STIEGEL FLINT MASONIC RUMMER 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1765 
Heavy round base. Height, 614 inches 


STIEGEL FLIP ORNAMENTED WITH FLOWER DE- 

SIGN EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1772 

Advertised in the Philadelphia Gazette, June 4, 1772. 
Height, 4% inches 


STIEGEL MUG EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 

Etched body enclosing two hearts and a sunburst; wide 

crimped and ribbed handle. (Slight crack in handle) 
Height, 614 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN FLINT FLIP AND PINT DE- 
CANTER 

Quilted pattern, a fan-shaped stopper. (Flip slightly chipped 
at rim te) Height, 5 and 834 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN DECANTER WITH BLOWN STOP- 
PER 
Quilted pattern, quart size. Height, 10 inches 


STIEGEL CRUET EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Fluted, crimped handle. Height, 7 inches 


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208 


209 


260 


261 


262 


263 


264 


265 


266 


267 


STIEGEL AMETHYST TULIP VASE 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Height, 8 inches 


PAIR OF WHITE FLINT STIEGEL CANDLESTICKS 


ABOUT 1770 
(2) Height, 8 inches 
STIEGEL CREAM EWER EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 


Sapphire-blue, crimped handle. (Repaired) 
Height, 4 inches 


STIEGEL WHITE FLINT SALTCELLAR 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Fluted pattern. Height, 234 inches 


STIEGEL CHRISTMAS LIGHT EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Emerald-green, diamond pattern. Height, 33@ inches 


STIEGEL OLIVE-GREEN SNUFF BOTTLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1765 
(From the Maynard and Cooke Collection) 
Height, 414 inches 


STIEGEL SAUCE DISH EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Welted rim, fluted body. Diameter, 6 inches 


STIEGEL OPAQUE BOTTLE WITH PEWTER TOP 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Enamelled in Swiss style, with floral sprays. 
Height, 614 inches 


STIEGEL POCKET FLASK EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Olive-green, spiral fluted. Height, 6 inches 


STIEGEL PERFUME BOTTLE  zarLy American, 1770 
Fluted body, blown stopper. Height, 634 inches 


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EARLY AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PEWTER 


268 


269 


270 


271 


272 


273 


274 


275 


276 


NUMBERS 268-300 


PEWTER COFFEE URN 19TH CENTURY 
Standing on four legs, ornamental chased body, ornamental 
handles and lid. Height, 1614 inches 


GERMAN GLASS TANKARD WITH PEWTER COVER 


ABOUT 1750 
Flat base, wide crimped handle, enamelled rose design. Ger- 
man Inscription. | Height, 914 inches 


PEWTER COMMUNION CUP farLy AMERICAN, ABOUT 1820 
Baluster base, wide flaring top; marked ‘‘Albany’’ on base. 
Height, 8 inches 


PEWTER TODDY WARMER WITH SCREW -TOP 
HANDLE EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 
Holes for two glasses. Height, 714 inches; diameter, 11 inches 


PEWTER TOBACCO BOX ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Marked on bottom, Dixon and Sons. Height, 4 inches 


PAIR OF PEWTER SALT SHAKERS 
EARLY AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 


(2) Height, 534 inches 
PEWTER TEA CADDY EARLY AMERICAN 
Octagonal. Height, 8 inches 


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PAIR OF PEWTER CANDLESTICKS 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1800 
(2) | Height, 8 inches 
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PEWTER OVAL DISH 
Hall-marked on base. Length, 1014 inches; width, 814 inches 
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277 


278 


279 


280 


281 


282 


283 


284 


285 


TALL PEWTER URN ENGLISH, ABOUT 1725 
Queen Anne type, on three feet, with cover. 
Height, 11 inches 
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OVAL PEWTER DISH DATED 1774 
Sealloped edge; hall-marked on base. 
Length, 14 inches; width, 10 inches 
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RARE PEWTER BOTTLE AND CUP 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 
(From the Pennypacker Collection) Height, 10 inches 
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PEWTER COMMUNION FLAGON AND CHALICE 
ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
Base of flagon marked ‘‘Trask’’. (2) 
Height, 1114 and 714 inches 


PEWTER QUILL BOX WITH TWO COMPARTMENTS 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1780 
Length, 7 inches; width, 2 inches 

THREE PEWTER PORRINGERS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1790 

Assorted sizes. Scroll handles. (3) 
Diameter, 214 to 334 inches 


RARE PEWTER WHISTLE MUG 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Height, 514 inches 


PEWTER POCKET FLASK WITH SCREW TOP 
ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
Ornamented with raised oak leaves, and on one side showing 
a trysting party in relief, on the other an offering to the 
god Pan in relief. Height, 5 inches 


PEWTER HALF-PINT MUG AND HALF-PINT 
MEASURE EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 
Height, 4 inches 


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288 


289 


290 


291 


292 


293 


294 - 


295 


296 


PEWTER COFFEE POT FRENCH, ABOUT 1780 
Hall-marked on base. Height, 7 inches 


PEWTER WARMING PAN WITH SCREW HANDLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Diameter, 11 inches 


GERMAN GLASS TANKARD WITH PEWTER TOP 


AND URN-SHAPED KNOB LATE 18TH CENTURY 
Ornamented with enamelled flowers, and with German in- 
scription. Height, 914 inches 
PEWTER LADLE EARLY AMERICAN 
Marked P. B. Bordman. Length, 14 inches 


PAIR OF SMALL PEWTER CANDLESTICKS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 


(2) Height, 614 inches 
DUTCH SALT-GLAZED TANKARD ABouT 1750 
Blue and brown enamel, pewter top. Height, 10 inches 


THREE PEWTER PLATES 
English hall-marked. (3) Diameter, 834 inches 


PEWTER GERMAN GUILD TANKARD 
On three feet with a shield lid, German inscription on body; 
dated 1767. Height, 13 inches 


PEWTER GERMAN GUILD TANKARD 

Resting on three balls; body with raised figures of a boar 
hunt; inscription Wenzel Graf V Ruhtha, 15th November 
1705. Height, 1314 inches 


TWO PEWTER DEEP BOWLS 
English hall mark. (2) Diameter, 11 and 12 inches 


THREE PEWTER PLATES 
Hall-marked, English. (3) Diameter, 914 inches 


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297 


298 


299 


300 


301 


302 


303 


304 


306 


PEWTER SNUFFBOX EARLY AMERICAN 
Raised panels around the sides, the American Eagle, Anchor, 
Shield, Flags. Lid a bust marked Commodore Decatur 1816. 

Height, 1 inch; diameter, 21% inches 


PEWTER MEAT PLATTER 


English hall-mark. Diameter, 14 inches 
LARGE PEWTER PLATE ENGLISH, ABOUT 1750 
Hall-marked, London. Diameter, 12 inches 


TWO PEWTER BASINS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Hall-marked with Eagle and B B, other with plain Eagle. 
(2) Diameter, 8 inches 


MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY, GLASS 
NUMBERS 301-326 


THREE NEW JERSEY LIGHT-GREEN GLASS BALLS 
(3) Diameter, 314 to 4 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN OPAQUE GLASS ROLLING PIN 
Length, 181% inches 


MILLLVILLE GLASS PIPE 
Red and opaque streaks. Length, 13 inches 


THREE NEW JERSEY STOCKING DARNERS 
One amber, the other two plain glass. (3) Length, 5 inches 


PAIR OF MILLVILLE BLOWN GLASS VASES 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1850 
Red body, fluted, yellowish-green lily top. (2) 
Height, 11 inches 


THREE LIGHT-GREEN GLASS BALLS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
(3) Diameter, 3 to 4 inches 


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307 


308 


309 


310 


311 


312 


313 


314 


319 


316 


317 


PAIR OF MILLVILLE LIGHT-BLUE GLASS BALLS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
(2) Diameter, 314% and 4 inches 


MILLVILLE AMBER GLASS BALL 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Diameter, 614 inches 


NEW JERSEY AMBER PITCHER 
Crimped base. Height, 5 inches 


NEW JERSEY SUGAR BOWL 
Dark amber, firecrack in base. 
Height, 414 inches; diameter, 414 inches 


NEW JERSEY SUGAR BOWL 
Sapphire-blue, crudely made. : 
Height, 414 inches; diameter, 414 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS CANE WITH TWISTED AND 
LOOPED NECK Length, 42 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS OPAQUE PIPE WITH RED FES- 
TOONS NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
Length, 15 inches 


TWO MILLEFIORI PAPER WEIGHTS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
Flower design. (2) Diameter, 314 inches 


TWO MILLEFIORI PAPERWEIGHTS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
(2) Diameter, 314 inches 


TWO NEW JERSEY GREEN GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS 
(2) Diameter, 3 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS DOOR STOP 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1830 
Sapphire-blue, in the shape of a Turtle. 
Length, 51% inches 


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318 


319 


320 


321 


322 


323 


324 


325 


326 


MILLVILLE NEW JERSEY POCKET FLASK 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Cherry color. Height, 734 inches 


MILLVILLE WHITE GLASS CHAIN 
Length, 714 feet 


MILLVILLE NEW JERSEY BELL EARLY AMERICAN 
Dark amber, light handle. Height, 8 inches. 
NEW JERSEY SPOON HOLDER EARLY AMERICAN 
Blue. Height, 514 inches. 
TWO NEW JERSEY SMOKE BELLS EARLY AMERICAN 


One opaque, with blue rim; the other red, with crimped 
rims * (2) Height, 8144 and 714 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS CANE NEW JERSEY, 1850! 
Dark amber, spiral twisted, with L-shaped handle. 
Length, 40 inches. 


MILLVILLE GLASS CANE NEW JERSEY, 1850) 
Blue, spiral ribbed, with curved handle. Length, 38 inches 


MILLVILLE GREEN GLASS CANE NEW JERSEY, 1850 
Spiral twisted, with curved handle. Length, 40 inches 


TWO MILLVILLE GLASS BALLS 
) NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Light and dark amber. (2) Diameter, 5 and 414 inches 


MISCELLANEOUS GLASS 


BALTIMORE, MD.: WATERFORD AND MILFORD, N. J. 


327 


KENSINGTON, PA. 
NUMBERS 327-337 


MOLASSES JUG BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, ABOUT 1800 
Heavy fluted body, crimped handle, pewter top. 
Height, 914 inches 


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328 


329 


330 


331 


332 


333 


334 


339 


336 


337 


BARREL-SHAPED PICKLE JAR 
KENSINGTON GLASS WORKS, PHILADELPHIA 
Marked Joshua Wright. Height, 11 inches 


MILFORD BLOWN GLASS WATER PITCHER 

NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1790 
Rare yellowish-green, crimped base, apron body, fiat crimped 
handle, threaded neck. Height, 734 inches 


OLD VERMONT BLOWN GLASS FISH TRAP 
MANCHESTER, VERMONT 
C. F. Orvis, maker. Length, 11 inches 


SIX GREEN GLASS TUMBLERS 
WATERFORD, NEW JERSEY 
Heavy moulded. (6) Height, 414 inches 


MILFORD NEW JERSEY MILK PITCHER 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1800 
Sapphire-blue, crimped base, ribbed handle, tall flat neck. 
Height, 7 inches 


WATERFORD NEW JERSEY MILK PITCHER 
Bluish-green, apron bowl, wide flaring mouth. 
Height, 7 inches 


WATERFORD NEW JERSEY MILK BOWL 
Bluish-green. Height, 714 inches; diameter, 11 inches 


MILFORD NEW JERSEY HARVESTER’S BOTTLE 
Height, 634 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY SALTCELLARS 
Oval shaped, convoluted sides, picture of Colonial man and 
woman on bottom. (2) Length, 3 inches; width, 134 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN GOBLETS 
Light green. (2) Height, 534 inches 


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338 


339 


340 


341 


342 


343 


344 


345 


346 


HISTORICAL BLUE AND WHITE CHINA, ETC. 
NUMBERS 338-348 


BROWN AND WHITE AND PINK AND WHITE PLATES 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1820 
View of New York. Diameter, 6 inches 


TWO LIGHT-BLUE AND WHITE PLATES 
Yale College, New Haven. (2) Diameter, 914 inches 


BLACK AND WHITE PLATE BY JACKSON 


STAFFORDSHIRE, 1820 
New York Battery. Diameter, 8 inches 


PAIR OF BLACK AND WHITE PLATES, NEW YORK 
FIRE STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1820 
(2) Diameter, 6 inches 


BLUE AND WHITE PLATE BY R. S. W. 


; STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1820 
Seudder’s American Museum, Philadelphia. (Age crack 
riveted). Diameter, 714 inches 


LIGHT-BLUE AND WHITE PLATE BY RIDGWAY 
View from Ruggles House, Newburgh on the Hudson. 
Diameter, 1014 inches 


SIX BLUE AND WHITE SMALL PLATES BY CLEWES 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1824 
Landing of General Lafayette. (6) Diameter, 734 inches 


BLUE AND WHITE SMALL PLATE | 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1820 
Mendenhall Ferry. Diameter, 514 inches 


DARK-BLUE AND WHITE PLATE 


STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
City Hall, New York, with floral border, by J. and W. Ridg- 
way. Diameter, 934 inches 


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347 


348 


349 


390 


301 


392 


353 


354 


395 


POTTERY MILK PITCHER _ starrorpsuHire, aBout 1800 
Pennsylvania-Dutch, ornamented with gay flowers and leaves. 
Height, 534 inches | 


TWO POTTERY PLATES STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
Pennsylvania-Dutch, borders of pink and purple, tulips in 
central part. (2) Diameter, 8 inches 


MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH WARE \ 
BRISTOL GLASS: LOWESTOFT AND LUSTRE 


NUMBERS 349-356 


BRISTOL MUG ENGLISH, ABOUT 1760 
Enamelled with flowers and central panel enclosing a Flower 
Girl. Height, 6 inches 


BRISTOL OPAQUE CREAM PITCHER = eEnauisH, 1780 


OPAQUE WHITE GLASS CREAM PITCHER 
BRISTOL, ABOUT 1780 
Floral enamelled decorations. Height, 434 inches 


OPAQUE WHITE GLASS BOWL BRISTOL, ABOUT 1770 
Decorated with peonies, etc. 
Height, 3 inches; diameter, 714 inches 


LOWESTOFT GARNITURE SET INCLUDING THREE 
JARS WITH COVERS SURMOUNTED WITH DOG FOO 
AND TWO WIDE MOUTHED VASES 

Ornamented by bands of various brown shades, the lids and 
vases having slight repairs. Height, 10 inches 


LOWESTOFT HELMET CREAM PITCHER 

ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 
Decorated with shield encircling a woman with the initials 
J. H. B. Height, 534 inches 


PEACH LUSTRE PITCHER _ srarrorpsHire, aBout 1790 
All-over scroll decoration. Height, 5 inches 


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307 


308 


359 


360 


361 


362 


364 


BRONZE LUSTRE CREAM PITCHER 
Polychrome relief decorations of Lion and Dog in colors, 
dog’s head spout. Height, 714 inches 


PENNSYLVANIA POTTERY 
NUMBERS 357-359 


POTTERY PIE DISH PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, 1800 

Decorated with tulips and two birds, buff background shaded 

with green, scalloped edge. Made by Andrew Headman. 
Diameter, 13 inches 


POTTERY PITCHER BY JACOB DITZLER 
ADAMS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, ABOUT 1830 
Height, 514 inches 


BROWN GLAZED POTTERY SUGAR BOWL WITH 


COVER ADAMS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, ABOUT 1850 
Height, 6 inches 


NEW JERSEY GLASS 


NUMBERS 360-375 


FLOWER VASE GLASSBORO, NEW JERSEY 
Standing on six feet, fluted body, surmounted with a crimped 
vine, crimped top. _ Height, 15 inches 


TWO WHITNEY GREEN GLASS BLOWN VASES 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
(2) Height, 8 and 10 inches 


TWO WHITNEY BLOWN GLASS RUMMERS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1780 
Fine flint quality. (2) 
- Height, 514 inches; diameter, 314 and 41% inches 


SET OF SIX WINEGLASSES 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY, 1790 


(6) Height, 5 inches 


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365 


366 


367 


368 


369 


370 


371 


372 


373 


374 


WHITNEY BLOWN GLASS VASE 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1840 
Splashed with red, white and blue, irregular top. 
Height, 814 inches 


WHITNEY PLAIN GLASS COMPOTE 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Flat base, hollow stem, plain flint bowl. 
Height, 7 inches; diameter, 834 inches 


GLASSBORO RED GLASS BASKET WITH WHITE 
HANDLE NEW JERSEY 
Crimped rim. Height, 414 inches; diameter, 5 inches 


TWO WINEGLASSES WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
(2) Height, 5 inches 


GREEN BLOWN PITCHER WITH PLAIN HANDLE 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
Height, 7 inches 


BLOWN DISH WITH COVER 

WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
Green, with plain knob on cover. 

Height, 5 inches; diameter, 6 inches 


WHITNEY GLASS WORKS CANDY JAR WITH COVER 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1800 
Height, 13 inches 


WHITNEY SILVERED GLASS MORTAR AND PESTLE 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
Height of mortar, 614 inches; length of pestle, 12 inches 


THREE CUPS, WHITNEY GLASS WORKS 

NEW JERSEY, 1790 
Crimped handle, diamond pattern bowl. (3) 

Height, 314 inches 


PAIR OF BLUE TULIP VASES 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
(2) Height, 734 inches 


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375 


376 
37 


378 


319 


380 


381 


382 


383 


384 


PAIR OF GLASSBORO, NEW JERSEY VASES 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Olive-green. (2) Height, 1134 inches 


SANDWICH GLASS 
NUMBERS 376-393 
SANDWICH OPAQUE DISH WITH ROOSTER COVER 
Height, 614 inches 


FOUR SANDWICH INDIVIDUAL ROUND SALTS 
Two amber, two blue. (4) Diameter, 2 inches 


SANDWICH PICKLE DISH 
Opaque, moulded fish, marked on base, ‘‘Patented June 5th, 


1872”’. Length, 10 inches 
TEN SANDWICH SAUCE DISHES 
Indented pattern. (10) Diameter, 414 inches 


SANDWICH DISH AND CUP PLATE 
Dish, acorn pattern; cup plate, ship pattern, ‘‘ Chancellor 
Livingston’’. (2) Diameter, 6 and 314 inches 


SANDWICH TOBACCO JAR WITH COVER 
AMERICAN, 1870 
Opaque, moulded in the shape of an owl. Height, 7 inches 


SIX SANDWICH INDIVIDUAL SALTS 
Sapphire-blue. (6) Height, 1 inch; diameter, 114 inches . 


SANDWICH LIGHT-GREEN TALL BOTTLE 
Fluted sides, square. Height, 914 inches 


SIX SANDWICH CUP PLATES 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Decorated with clusters of grapes and leaves. (6) 
Diameter, 314 inches 


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385 


386 


387 


388 


389 


390 


391 


392 


393 


SANDWICH DISH EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1870 
Basketry top with moulded chicken cover, opaque with blue 
head. Height, 6 inches 


SANDWICH COMPOTE WITH COVER 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Overlaid with sprays of flowers, amber. Height, 1214 inches 


SANDWICH FRUIT DISH EARLY AMERICAN 
Raised diamond design. Height, 514 inches; diameter, 8 inches 


SANDWICH SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Eight-sided, with various panellings. Height, 514 inches 
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SANDWICH CAKE DISH EARLY AMERICAN 
Vine design. Diameter, 11 inches 
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SANDWICH COMPOTE WITH COVER 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Raised diamond design. Height, 12 inches 
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SANDWICH CAKE DISH WITH TWO HANDLES 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Spray design. Diameter, 1014 inches 
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SANDWICH SUGAR BOWL EARLY AMERICAN 
Diamond design. Height, 8 inches 
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STODDARD, N. H. INKWELL NeEw ENGLAND, aBout 1790 
Olive-green, body spiral twisted. 
Height, 2 inches; diameter, 214 inches 


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394 


395 


396 


397 


398 


399 


400 


401 


BENNINGTON, VT., POTTERY AND TUCKER 
CHINA, PHILADELPHIA 


NUMBERS 394-401 


BENNINGTON VERMONT OPAQUE CELERY HOLDER 
NEW ENGLAND, ABOUT 1840 
Height, 10 inches 


BROWN MOTTLED BOTTLE BENNINGTON, VERMONT, 1849 
In the shape of a man in flowing cloak; marked on bottom. 
Height, 1014 inches 


PAIR OF BENNINGTON VERMONT CANDLESTICKS 
NEW ENGLAND, ABOUT 1840 


Rare opaque pottery. (2) Height, 9 inches 
TUCKER CHINA PITCHER PHILADELPHIA, 1830 
Banded with gold, decorated with bunches of painted flowers. 
Type in the Tucker Book of Designs. Height, 714 inches 


PAIR OF TUCKER PERFUME BOTTLES 
PHILADELPHIA, ABOUT 1830 


’ Decorated with Landscape and River Scenes. (2) 


Height, 714 inches 


PAIR OF TUCKER FRUIT BASKETS 
PHILADELPHIA, 1830 
Openwork top, gold decorated. Tucker Book of Designs. (2) 
Height, 9 inches 


TUCKER CHINA PITCHER PHILADELPHIA, 1830 
Fluted base, bottom and top banded with gold, body orna- 
mented with heavy bunches of flowers. Height, 9 inches 


CHINA PITCHER 
U. 8. POTTERY, GLOUCESTER, N. J., ABOUT 1850 
Decorated around neck with raspberry color and gold band, 
body ornamented with painted flowers. Marked on base 
with ‘‘V’’ for Vivian, former Tucker potter. 
Height, 9 inches 


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403 


404 


405 


406 


407 


408 


409 


410 


411 


STIEGEL GLASS 
NUMBERS 402-431 


STIEGEL TOASTMASTER’S GLASS AND WHITE 
FLINT HAT . EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
(2) Height, 414 inches and 2 inches 


STIEGEL COTTON STEM WINEGLASS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Height, 6 inches 


STIEGEL OLIVE-GREEN WINEGLASS 
_ EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Height, 434 inches 


STIEGEL EMERALD-GREEN WINEGLASS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Double button stem. Height, 5 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN PERFUME BOTTLE 
Olive-green, diamond pattern. Height, 434 inches 


STIEGEL BOTTLE WITH PEWTER TOP 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Enamelled in Swiss style, floral sprays, and Dove. 
Height, 514 inches 


STIEGEL POCKET FLASK &arLy AMERICAN, aBouT 1770 
Olive-green, spiral fiuted. Height, 634 inches 


STIEGEL WHITE FLINT CREAM PITCHER AND MUG 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Cream pitcher etched with wheat heads and the letters A C. 
Mug barrel-shaped. (2) Height, 314 inches 


PAIR OF STIEGEL BOTTLES EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
One light green, round body, with banded neck; the other 
amber, flat body, banded neck. (2) Height, 5 inches 


TWO STIEGEL BOTTLES  EaRty AMERICAN, aBouT 1770 
One amber, the other light green. (2) 
Height, 7 inches and 5 inches 


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412 


413 


414 


415 


416 


417 


418 


419 


420 


421 


422 


STIEGEL CASE BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Body etched with tulip lilies of the valley, banded lip, blown 
stopper. Height, 834 inches 


STIEGEL PLAIN FLINT SUGAR BOWL 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 


Bubbled knob on cover. Height, 7 inches 
STIEGEL FLIP GLASS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Etched round top with scrollwork. Height, 614 inches 
STIEGEL FLIP GLASS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Etched with tulip design. Height, 534 inches 
EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN GLASS FLIP ‘ 


Quilted pattern. Height, 314 inches 


STIEGEL ENAMELLED FLIP EARLY AMERICAN, 1765 
Enamelled in the Swiss style, Flowers and Church design. 
Height, 314 inches 


STIEGEL FLINT FLIP EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Finely fluted base, etched top. Height, 534 inches 
STIEGEL SAPPHIRE-BLUE MUG 


EARLY AMERICAN, 1772-1774 
Ornamented with leaf sprays and ‘‘Remember Me’’. 
Height, 4 inchse 


TWO STIEGEL ORNAMENTED MUGS 

EARLY AMERICAN, 1772-1774 
Star bottom, fluted sides, flower design. (2) 

Height, 334 and 21% inches 


EARLY AMERICAN DECANTER WITH BLOWN STOP- 

PER 

Raised ene fluting, with quilted band around body. 
Height, 11 inches 


THREE STIEGEL ACORN JELLY GLASSES 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
(3) Height, 3 to 4 inches 


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423 


424 


425 


426 


427 


428 


429 


430 


431 


432 


STIEGEL DECANTER WITH BLOWN STOPPER 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Quilted pattern. Height, 1014 inches 


STIEGEL BLOWN TULIP VASE  garuy american, 1770 
Sapphire-blue. Height, 914 inches 


STIEGEL GREEN CHRISTMAS LIGHT 
| : EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Welted rim, diamond pattern. Height, 314 inches 


STIEGEL TULIP VASE EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Deep purple, ornamented. Height, 634 inches 


TWO STIEGEL MASONIC DRINKING GLASSES 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Heavy round bases. (2) Height, 334 and 214 inches 


STIEGEL GLASS CANDY JAR AND COVER 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Banded with sapphire-blue ribs. Height, 14 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN MILK PITCHER 
Quilted pattern. (Cracked at handle) | 
Height, 514 inches 


STIEGEL FLINT SALTCELLAR  EaRLy american, 1770 
Sapphire-blue, fluted body. Height, 3 inches 


STIEGEL FLINT SALT EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Diamond patterned body, unusually wide top. 
Height, 214 inches 


WISTARBERG, N. J. GLASS 
NUMBERS 432-445 


WISTARBERG ROLLING PIN 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Blue. Length, 13 inches 


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434 


435 


436 


437 


438 


439 


440 


441 


442 


WISTARBERG LIGHT-GREEN CRUET 
Fluted body, delicately made. Height, 6 inches 


WISTARBERG GLASS BOWL New Jersey, aBour 1760 
Amber color, heavy rim. 
Height, 234 inches; diameter, 5 inches 


TWO WISTARBERG OLIVE-GREEN GLASS MEDICAL 
VESSELS EARLY AMERICAN; 1760 
One cylinder-shaped, with inside tube; the other bottle- 
shaped, with long neck. (2) Height, 614 and 914 inches 


WISTARBERG CREAM PITCHER 
Light green, crimped base and handle, apron bowl. (Slight 
crack in handle) Height, 614 inches 


WISTARBERG LIGHT-GREEN GLASS PICKLE JAR 
WITH COVER EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Height, 7 inches 


WISTARBERG LIGHT-GREEN GLASS CRUET 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1750 
Fluted body, crimped handle, delicately blown. 
Height, 514 inches 


PAIR OF WISTARBERG LIGHT-GREEN BOTTLES 
(2) Length, 9 inches 


PAIR OF WISTARBERG CASE BOTTLES 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
Dark green and olive-green. (2) Height, 1014 inches 


TWO WISTARBERG CHEMICAL VESSELS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Light green. (2) Length, 7 inches 


RARE WISTARBERG WATER PITCHER 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1760 
Red tinted, with plain handle crimped to bowl, flat base, 
banded body, unusual graceful neck. (Slight crack at base) 
Height, 914 inches 


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445 


446 


447 


448 


449 


450 


EARLY AMERICAN MEDICAL VESSEL 
Height, 7 inches 


WISTARBERG AMBER PITCHER 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1765 
Round erimped handle. Height, 7 inches 


THREE EARLY AMERICAN TALL WINEGLASSES 


Double button stem. (3) Height, 7 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 
NUMBERS 446-462 


TWO PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH COLORED LITHO- 
GRAPHS, BUNCHES OF FLOWERS FRAMED 
(2) Size, 10 x 14 inches 


TWO PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH COLORED LITHO- 

GRAPHS 

One, Lovers’ Quarrel; the other, The Reconciliation. (2) 
Size, 10 x 14 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN CHINTZ QUILTED BEDSPREAD 
Patchwork pattern. Size, 106 x 104 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN CHINTZ QUILTED BEDSPREAD 
GLAZED 
Covered with red roses and green leaves. 

Size, 84 x 84 inches 


PAIR OF TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA WITH GLASS 


PRISMS ENGLISH, ABOUT 1790 
Square bronze base, curved brackets, urn-shaped top, finely 
cut glass shades. (2) Height, 2114 inches 


[SEE ILLUSTRATION ] 


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PAIR OF ENGLISH GEORGIAN TWO-rLIGHT CANDELABRA 
WITH GLASS PRISMS 


[450] 


SHERATON SIDEBOARD IN RARE BURLED MAPLE 


[458] 


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452 


453 


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457 


PAINTED BRIDAL CHEST 
PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, ABOUT 1760 
Greenish background, three sunken panels on front with a 
red background ornamented with flowers and tulips; plain 
top with two sunken panels, iron lock and hinges. 
Height, 21 inches; length, 50 inches 


PAINTED WEDDING CHEST 

PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, DATED 1783 
Brownish background, ornamented on front with two panels 
enclosing basket of tulips and flowers, centre panel marked 
Martha Lena Hans. Ends decorated with a large star, plain 
top. Height, 2314 inches; length, 50 inches 


EARLY PENNSYLVANIA ROCKING CHAIR 

| EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1725: 
Unusually large turned stretcher, new rush seat, rare six-slat. 
back. 


WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR EARLY AMERICAN, 1760 
Saddle seat, curved arms, seven spindles supporting curved 
top rail, unusually small size. 


WALNUT STRETCHER TILT-TOP TABLE WITH TWO 
DRAWERS PENNSYLVANIA, 1730 
Height, 2914 inches; length, 60 inches; width, 34 inches 


MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1790 
Square base, on Sheraton feet, pillars in central portion, 
scroll top with three urns, face painted red, ornamented with 
shells and basket of fruit; 8 day clock in perfect order, brass 
hands. Height, 7 feet 8 inches 


WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS 

PENNSYLVANIA, ABOUT 1760 
Four large drawers, two half drawers and three small drawers 
at top, very large and original brass handles. Height, 66 inches 


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462 


SHERATON SIDEBOARD IN RARE BURLED MAPLE 

EARLY AMERICAN, 1780 

Six finely fluted feet, three drawers with brass handles, four 

doors, central portion swell front, rare three-section curved 

backboard. Height, 5 feet; length, 6 feet 
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CHERRY CORNER CUPBOARD ~ PrENnNsyLvaniA, 1780 
Inlaid at base and top, 2 doors in base, 2 glass doors in top, 
original brass pulls. Height, 86 inches 


WINDSOR PORCH CHAIR EARLY AMERICAN, 1760 
Turned legs, saddle seat, 19-spindle back, curved arms, heavy 
top rail. 


HOODED PINE SETTLE EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1720 
Unusually small size. Well formed arms and tall back. 
Height, 54 inches; length, 44 inches 


WALNUT ARMCHAIR EARLY AMERICAN, 1750 


Square legs, deep cut apron, curved arms, open back. Chip- 
pendale type. 


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465 


466 


467 


468 


469 


SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH THIRD, AT 2:30 


THIRD SESSION 
NUMBERS 463-671 
. NEW JERSEY GLASS 
MILLVILLE, WATERFORD AND MILFORD 
NUMBERS 463-497 


THREE MILLVILLE GLASS BUTTON HOOKS 
Amber, green and white. (3) Length, 9 to 1114 inches 


TWO MILLVILLE GREEN TINTED GLASS BALLS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
(2) Diameter, 3144 and 51% inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS CANE 
Dark amber, with twisted neck and loop handle. 
Length, 41 inches 


TWO MILLVILLE GLASS CANES NEW JERSEY, 1850 
One amber with ball knob, the other light green with curved 
handle. (2) Length, 34 inches 


TWO MILLVILLE GLASS BALLS new Jersey, asout 1820 
Festooned with opaque. (2) Diameter, 5 and 7 inches 


MILLVILLE FLOWER CUP AND GLASS PIPE 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1840 

Flower cup sapphire-blue, made for wicker basket. 
Height, 4 inches 
Glass pipe, blue. (2) Length, 7 inches 


FOUR NEW JERSEY PAPER WEIGHTS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
Beehive shape; inside with many-colored spiral design. (4) 
Diameter, 314 inches 


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480 


NEW JERSEY DECANTER AND TWO WINEGLASSES 
TO MATCH 
Red, with etched grapevine design. (3) 

Height of decanter, 1114 inches; of wineglasses, 4 inches 


PAIR OF MILLVILLE GLASS BALLS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Light and dark amber. (2) Diameter, 5 inches 


MILLVILLE SAPPHIRE-BLUE GLASS BALL, EXTRA 
HEAVY NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Diameter, 614 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN BLOWN SALT BASKET 
Height, 414 inches 


NEW JERSEY SUGAR BOWL 
Dark green. Crudely made. 
Height, 4 inches; diameter, 414 inches 


TWO MILLEFIORI GLASS INKWELLS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
(2) Height, 914 inches 


MILLVILLE AMBER GLASS BALL 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Diameter, 6 inches 


NEW JERSEY BLUE GLASS PITCHER 
Crudely made. Height, 614 inches 


MILLVILLE FIGURED GLASS CHAIN 
Loops, hearts, ete. Length, 1214 feet 


PAIR OF NEW JERSEY VASES EARLY AMERICAN 
Draped with a gilded and knotted rope. (2) 
Height, 1114 inches 


MILLVILLE NEW JERSEY VASE EARLY AMERICAN 
Crimped base, trumpet-shaped, amber. Height, 13 inches 


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486 


487 


488 


489 


490 


MILLVILLE NEW JERSEY FLOWER JAR 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Dark blue, three feet, triangular shape. Height, 814 inches 


RED LEMONADE SET NEW JERSEY 
Comprising bowl with cover and 10 cups. (11) 
Height, 15 inches 


MILLVILLE MILK BOWL 
Amber, heavy rim. Height, 434 inches; diameter, 934 inches 


NEW JERSEY RED MUG AND TUMBLER 
Mug fluted at base, tumbler etched with bunches of grapes 
and leaves. (2) Height, 414 and 334 inches 


TWO BLOWN GLASS VASES 
NEW JERSEY, VICTORIAN PERIOD 
One milky body lined with pink, fluted sides, wide, crimped, 
flaring top; the other pink body, apron base, surmounted 
with a handle and glass flowers, crimped top. (2) 
Height, 934, and 614 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS STAFF NEW JERSEY, 1850 
Opaque and red spiral twisted, with large ball. 
Length, 70 inches 


MILLVILLE GLASS STAFF NEW JERSEY, 1850 
Spiral twisted, opaque, green and black, round knob on top. 
Length, 55 inches 


WATERFORD NEW JERSEY LIGHT-GREEN CREAM 
PITCHER EARLY AMERICAN 
Apron bowl, wide flaring mouth. Height, 6 inches 


WATERFORD BLOWN VASES 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1800 
Flat base, banded body, wide mouth, sea-green. 
Height, 12 inches 


PAIR OF MOULDED AND CUT DECANTERS WITH 
STOPPERS 

KENSINGTON GLASS WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, ABOUT 1830 
(2) Height, 1134 inches 


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493 


494 


495 


496 


497 


498 


499 


WATERFORD BLOWN GLASS WATER PITCHER 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Plain body, round crimped handle, wide mouth. 
Height, 714 inches 


WATERFORD GLASS MILK BOWL 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Light-green heavy rim. 
Height, 514 inches; diameter, 1234 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN LIGHT-GREEN CHEMICAL RE- 
TORT 
Banded neck. Height, 714 inches 


MILFORD NEW JERSEY WATER PITCHER 
Crimped base, apron bowl, threaded neck. 
Height, 814 inches 


MILFORD NEW JERSEY MILK PITCHER 
Crimped base, apron bowl, threaded neck. 
Height, 614 inches 


WATERFORD NEW JERSEY MILK PITCHER 
Bluish green, threaded neck. Height, 714 inches 


CUT GLASS WATER PITCHER | 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Cut in panels. Height, 9 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND 
GERMAN PEWTER 


NUMBERS 498-522 


PEWTER TANKARD  qarLy AMERICAN, ABOUT 1775 
Queen Anne type. Height, 714 inches | 


PAIR OF PEWTER SALT SHAKERS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
(2) Height, 634 inches 


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501 


502 


503 


504 


505 


506 


507 


508 


PEWTER QUART MUG ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
Beautifully shaped body. Height, 614 inches 


PAIR OF PEWTER COMMUNION CUPS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
(2) Height, 9 inches 


RARE OLD PEWTER AND BRASS-BOUND GERMAN 
GUILD CUP 

Round base, sitting on three Dog feet; body with several 
Dutch inscriptions and the initials A W 1632, cover also in- 
scribed and surmounted by a man holding a flowing scarf 
over his head. Height, 22 inches 


PAIR OF PEWTER COMMUNION CUPS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Graceful lines. (2) , Height, 6 inches 


PEWTER PINT MUG ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 
Queen Anne type. Made by James Yates. Height, 5 inches 


EARLY FLEMISH PEWTER MEASURE WITH LID 
AND DOUBLE ACORN KNOB 

Body etched with a village in the background, in the fore- 
ground a bust of country gentleman inscribed Joh. Golder, 
zue Luzerne, Schultheiss. Hall-marked on lid, G B under 
crown. Height, 10 inches 


RARE OLD PEWTER FOOD CAN 
Serew-top handle, hexagon shape, marked L H, 1775. 
Height, 6 inches 


PEWTER SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER 
EARLY AMERICN, ABOUT 1780 
Height, 414 inches 


GERMAN PEWTER GUILD TANKARD WITH BRASS 
FEET AND BRASS SHIELD ON LID DATED 1776 
Finely etched body with tulips and initials F. 8. Hall- 
marked. Height, 1314 inches 


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514 


515 
516 
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519 


520 


PEWTER COFFEE POT 
EARLY AMERICAN, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
Height, 9 inches 


RARE PEWTER PORCELAIN-LINED EGG CUP 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 
Height, 234 inches 


PAIR OF PEWTER COMMUNION CUPS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 


(2) Height, 714 inches 
PEWTER SALT BOX WITH HANDLE TO HANG ON 
THE WALL ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
Hall-marked on handle. Height, 714 inches 


GERMAN GLASS TANKARD WITH PEWTER TOP 


AND URN-SHAPED KNOB LATE 18TH CENTURY 
Ornamented with enamelled flowers and German inscription; 
inscribed on lid S C T J 1833. Height, 914 inches 


PEWTER SNUFF BOX 
Bearing a bust of the Right Honorable Lord Byron. 
Diameter, 3 inches . 


TWO PEWTER DEEP DISHES 
Hall-marked, London. (2) Diameter, 12 inches 


TWO PEWTER MEAT PLATES 


Hall-marked, London. (2) Diameter, 1314 inches 
TWO PEWTER COFFEE POTS FRENCH, ABOUT 1750 
(2) Height, 814 inches 


PEWTER GERMAN GUILD TANKARD 181TH cEeNTURY 
Height, 13 inches 


THREE PEWTER PLATES 
English hall-mark. (3) Diameter, 814 inches 


PEWTER MUG, ONE QUART SIZE — ene.isu, aBour 1750 
Hall-marked inside bowl and at handle. Height, 614 inches ~ 


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523 


524 


525 


526 


527 


528 


TWO PEWTER DEEP DISHES 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Hall-marked with Eagle, and marked B. Barns, Philadelphia. 
(2) Diameter, 11 inches 


PEWTER BASIN 
MADE AT HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, ABOUT 1800 
Hall-marked Eagle and T D. 
Diameter, 1014 inches; depth, 214 inches 


RARE STIEGEL GLASS 
NUMBERS 523-570 


TWO STIEGEL LIGHT-GREEN BOTTLES 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
One with sheared lip, the other with banded neck. (2) 
Height, 11 inches 


SIX STIEGEL WINEGLASSES 
_ EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Welted base, button stem. (6) 
Height, 334 inches 


STIEGEL COTTON-STEM WINEGLASS 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Stem with opaque and twisted threads. Height, 6 inches 


TWO STIEGEL ETCHED WINEGLASSES 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
(2) Height, 4 inches 


TWO STIEGEL SYLLABUB GLASSES 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
One diamond pattern; the other heavy fiuted design. 
(2) Height, 314 and 41% inches 


STIEGEL SYLLABUB GLASS WITH ONE HANDLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 

Fluted body. Advertised in the Philadelphia Gazette, June 

4, 1772. Height, 4 inches 


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O32 


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O34 


030 


036 


537 


938 


STIEGEL SYLLABUB GLASS WITH TWO HANDLES ~ 

EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Fluted body. Advertised in the Philadelphia Gazette, June 
4, 1772. Height, 214 inches 


STIEGEL BOTTLE WITH PEWTER TOP 
| EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Enamelled in Swiss style, floral sprays and scrolls. 
Height, 714 inches. 


STIEGEL TOILET BOTTLE WITH STOPPER 
| EARLY AMERICAN, 1774 
Ornamented with enamelled leaves. Height, 514 inches. 


STIEGEL GOLDEN AMBER FLAT-SIDED BOTTLE 
WITH BANDED NECK EARLY AMERICAN 
Height, 814 inches. 


STIEGEL GREEN GLASS POCKET FLASK 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770) 
Rope pattern. Height, 6144 inches 


STIEGEL CASE BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, 1770: 
Body etched with tulips, banded lip with stopper. 
Height, 11 inches. 


STIEGEL FLIP GLASS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Fluted base, etched scrollwork around top. 
Height, 514 inches 


STIEGEL FLIP GLASS EARLY AMERICAN, 1770: 
Irregular fluted base, etched top. Height, 4 inches. 
TWO STIEGEL MUGS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
One enamelled with rose design, the other etched around the 
top. (2) Height, 314 inches. 
STIEGEL ENAMELLED FLIP _ marty American, 1770 


Enamelled in the Swiss style, with basket of flowers and 
floral sprays. (From the Maynard and Cooke Collection) 
Height, 514 inches 


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544 


545 


046 


047 


548 


049 


590 


STIEGEL FLIP EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Etched with a sunburst, enclosing Heart and Singing Bird. 
Height, 714 inches 


STIEGEL FLIP GLASS EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Etched with a basket of floral sprays and scrolls. 
Height, 514 inches 


STIEGEL MUG ie EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Etched tulip, wide crimped handle. MHeight, 614 inches 


STIEGEL ENAMELLED MUG EARLY AMERICAN, 1765 
Enamelled in the Swiss style, Man, Dog, Woman and Bird. 
Hollow crimped handle. Height, 514 inches 


STIEGEL DECANTER WITH STOPPER 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Quilted pattern, banded neck. Height, 9 inches 


TWO STIEGEL DECANTERS EARLY AMERICAN, 1765 
(2) Height, 8 and 814 inches 


TWO STIEGEL DECANTERS EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Quart and pint size, quilted pattern, fan-shaped stoppers. 
(2) Height, 9 and 1014 inches 


STIEGEL CHRISTMAS LIGHT eEarLy american, 1770 
Emerald-green, diamond pattern. Height, 33 inches 


STIEGEL CHRISTMAS LIGHT EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Sapphire-blue, diamond pattern. (Slightly cracked) 
Height, 314 inches 


STIEGEL TULIP VASE EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Emerald-green. Height, 634 inches 


STIEGEL FLINT CRUET WITH BLOWN STOPPER 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Fluted body, crimped hollow handle. Height, 914 inches 


RARE STIEGEL AMETHYST TULIP VASE 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Bell-shaped base, welted rim. Height, 1014 inches 


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508 


509 


560 


STIEGEL CREAM PITCHER EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Sapphire-blue, small diamond pattern, crimped handle. 
Height, 334 inches 


RARE NEW ENGLAND MILK PITCHER 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Quilted body, large crimped and ribbed handle. 
Height, 634 inches 


NEW ENGLAND CREAM PITCHER 
Raised fluted body, crimped handle, light blue. (Slight 
crack at handle) ~ Height, 5 inches 


STIEGEL ENAMELLED BOTTLE  garuy american, 1765 
Enamelled in the Swiss style with floral sprays, pewter top. 
(From the Maynard and Cooke Collection) 

Height, 614 inches 


STIEGEL AMETHYST WINEGLASS 
| EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Height, 434 inches 


STIEGEL EMERALD-GREEN WINEGLASS WITH 
TEAR-DROP STEM EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Height, 434 inches 


STIEGEL COTTON-STEM WINEGLASS 

| _ EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Peach-tinted, spiral threads, fluted bowl. Advertised in the 
Philadelphia Gazette, June 4, 1772. Height, 534 inches 


STIEGEL WINE-COLORED WINEGLASS 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Height, 5 inches 


STIEGEL DISH EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Welted rim, quilted body. Diameter, 9 inches 


STIEGEL EMERALD-GREEN WINEGLASS 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Button stem, twisted spiral bowl. Height, 514 inches 


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STIEGEL AMETHYST PERFUME BOTTLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Rare hexagonal shape. Height, 6 inches 


STIEGEL SAPPHIRE-BLUE CANDY TRAY 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1770 
Plain flint base, hollow stem. 
Height, 314 inches; diameter, 534 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


NEW ENGLAND CREAM PITCHER 
Sapphire-blue, quilted pattern, crimped handle. 
Height, 444 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


STIEGEL OIL AND VINEGAR CRUET JOINED TO- 

GETHER EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 

Welted base, fluted throughout. Height, 8 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


NEW ENGLAND GLASS CREAM PITCHER 
Sapphire-blue, raised panelled and ribbed body. 
Height, 414 inches 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


STIEGEL SAPPHIRE-BLUE SUGAR BOWL 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1772 
Large diamond pattern, spiral twisted knob on cover. Ad- 
vertised in the Pennsylvania Gazette, June 4, 1772. (From 
the Maynard and Cooke Collection) 
[SEE ILLUSTRATION | 


RARE STIEGEL URN WITH COVER 

EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Sapphire-blue, graceful shape. (From the Maynard and 
Cooke Collection) Height, 12 inches 


STIEGEL DIAMOND PATTERN SALTCELLAR 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 


Unusual type. Height, 134 inches; diameter, 3 inches 
STIEGEL FLINT SALT EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Sapphire-blue, diamond pattern. Height, 314 inches 


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STIEGEL EMERALD-GREEN SALTCELLAR 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1770 
Spiral fluted body. Height, 3 inches 


WISTARBERG GLASS 
NUMBERS 571-582 


SMALL WISTARBERG MUG AND SALT CUP 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1760 
Salt cup with flat base, baluster stem. (2) 
Height, 314 inches 


THREE WISTARBERG DARK-AMBER SNUFF BOT- 
TLES ABout 1760 
(3) Height, 4 inches 


WISTARBERG SEA-GREEN MILK PITCHER 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1750 
Heavy fluted body, crimped ribbed handle. 
Height, 614 inches 


WISTARBERG SAUCE DISH EARLY AMERICAN 
Amber-tinted. Diameter, 414 inches 


WISTARBERG LIGHT-GREEN CHEMICAL VESSEL 
AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Height, 914 inches 


THREE PIECES OF WISTARBERG GREEN GLASS 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1765 


Tumbler and two jelly glasses. (3) 
Height, 444 and 514 inches 


RARE WISTARBERG GREEN GLASS CREAM 
PITCHER EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Flat base, crimped handle, threaded neck. Height, 434 inches 


EARLY WISTARBERG GREEN GLASS CREAM 
PITCHER EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1740 
Crudely made but very graceful, apron body. 

Height, 414 inches 


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WISTARBERG NEW JERSEY GLASS BOWL 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Welted rim, light green. 
Height, 4 inches; diameter, 634 inches 


WISTARBERG LIGHT-GREEN MEASURE AND SMALL 
BOWL NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1765 
(2) 

Height, 314 inches. Height of bowl, 2 inches; diameter, 514 
inches 


WISTARBERG MILK PITCHER 
Nile-green, apron bowl, wide flaring mouth. 
Height, 614 inches 


WISTARBERG LIGHT-GREEN CRUET 
Fluted body, delicately made. Height, 6 inches 


HISTORICAL CHINA 
NUMBERS 583-589 


BLUE AND WHITE PLATTER 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1820 
Louisville, Kentucky. (Age-cracks riveted on back) 
| Size, 1214 x 10 inches 


TWO BLUE AND WHITE PLATES BY CLEWES 
STAFFORDSHIRE, 1824 
Landing of General Lafayette. (2) Diameter, 634 inches 


SIX BLUE AND WHITE PLATES BY CLEWES 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1820 
View of Fort Miller on the Hudson. (6) 
Diameter, 9 inches 


MAJOR-GENERAL BROWN PLATE BY UNKNOWN 
MAKER STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
Black centre, bust of Major-General Brown, surrounded by 
cannon and flags, and scene of Niagara Falls. Blue border 
with scalloped edge. Very rare plate. Diameter, 814 inches 


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089 


590 


o91 


092 


993 


PINK AND WHITE PLATE BY JACKSON 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1820 
The Race Bridge, Philadelphia. Diameter, 9 inches 


SIX BLUE AND WHITE PLATES BY CLEWES 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1824 

Landing of General Lafayette, at Castle Gardens, New York. 

Floral border. (6) Diameter, 1014 inches 


TWO PINK AND BLACK PLATES BY CLEWES 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 

Picturesque views near Fishkill, Hudson River. (2) 
Diameter, 1014 inches 


IMPORTANT PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH POTTERY 
NUMBERS 590-596 | 


POTTERY SUGAR BOWL AND COVER 
PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, ABOUT 1810 

Made by John Nase. Brown glazed, with raised ornamenta- 

tion on bowl and cover. Height, 6 inches 


POTTERY PIE DISH PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, ABOUT 1800 
Buff background, dark buff tulips, green splashes, scalloped 
edge. ' Diameter, 10 inches 


POTTERY TOBACCO JAR 
PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, ABOUT 1790 
Yellow slip with green splashes, decoration of tulips, ete. 
Made by Jacob Scholl. Height, 534 inches 
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POTTERY PIE DISH PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, 1805 
Buff background, a Colonial Dutch Man and Woman in the 
centre, surrounded by tulip sprays and Pennsylvania-Dutch 
inscription, with date. Very important plate. 
Diameter, 12 inches 
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594 


595 


596 


597 


598 


599 


600 


POTTERY JAR WITH TWO HANDLES 

Buff background, decorated with dark buff tulips, dated on 

both sides 1795, Pennsylvania-Dutch 1795. Made by David 

Spinner. Height, 714 inches 
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TWO POTTERY PLATES STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 
One with pink mottled body; star centre; the other decorated 
with gay flowers. (2) Diameter, 714 and 81% inches 


SET OF FIVE POTTERY CUPS AND SAUCERS 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1800 

Pennsylvania-Dutch, mottled pink body, with gay peacock. 

(5) Height, 214 inches; diameter, 534 inches 


MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH 
BRISTOL AND LUSTRE WARE 


‘NUMBERS 597-601 


PEACH LUSTRE TEAPOT WITH LID 

STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1780 
Adam shape, with vertical flutings and banded with a vine 
decoration. Height, 10 inches 


CANARY LUSTRE PITCHER starrorpsHire, aBout 1800 
Decorated with silver and circular medallion of a rural Eng- 
lish scene. Height, 514 inches 


LUSTRE PITCHER WITH RELIEF DECORATIONS 
STAFFORDSHIRE, ABOUT 1780 
Polychrome relief decorations of Hunting Scene in green, 
pink and peach lustre, neck banded with bunches of grapes 
and vine in green and peach lustre. Height, 614 inches 


BRISTOL GLASS SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER 
ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 

Sapphire-blue, ornamented with gold, Adam design, cut knob 

on top. Height, 8 inches 


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601 


602 


603 


604 


605 


606 


607 


TALL FLINT GLASS CHALICE ~ eEneauisH, aBout 1750 
Welted base, stem comprising a tier of twisted knobs, bell- 
shaped bowl. Height, 14 inches 


TUCKER CHINA 
NUMBERS 602-605 


CHINA PITCHER 
UNITED STATES POTTERY, GLOUCESTER, NEW JERSEY, 1840 
Decorated with gold and painted floral sprays. 
Height, 834 inches 


PAIR OF TUCKER VASES PHILADELPHIA, ABOUT 1830 
Square base, baluster stem, two handles, wide flaring top; 
body of pink background decorated with pink flowers and 
gold banded. (2) Height, 914 inches 


TUCKER CHINA PITCHER PHILADELPHIA, 1830 
Fluted base, raised hunting scenes on body, trees, horsemen 
and dogs; pink decorated neck. (Handle repaired and 
strongly riveted) Rare specimen. Height, 9 inches 


PAIR OF TUCKER FLOWER JARS 
PHILADELPHIA, ABOUT 1830 
Pink body with blue flowers. (2) Height, 434 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN BOTTLES 
NUMBERS 606-615 


DOCTOR FISH’S BITTERS BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN 
Dark amber. Height, 1114 inches 


TWO WASHINGTON AND TAYLOR BOTTLES 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1840 
Light green. One inscribed, ‘‘General Taylor Never Sur- 
renders’’, Dyottville Glass Works, Philadelphia, and *‘The 
Father of his Country’’; the other without inscription. (2) 
Height, 7 inches 


72 


608 


609 


610 


‘611 


612 


613 


614 


615 


EARLY AMERICAN POCKET FLASK 
Dark olive-green. Bust of Washington and Jackson. 
Height, 634 inches 


LIGHT-GREEN PEAR-SHAPED BOTTLE 
Unusual handle attached, raised panels of the Hunter and 
Fisherman. (Neck repaired) Height, 914 inches 


LIGHT-GREEN PEAR-SHAPED BOTTLE 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1840 
Bust of Jenny Lind; reverse side, Fislerville Glass Works. 
Height, 914 inches 


NEW ENGLAND BOTTLE WITH BLOWN STOPPER 
Quilted pattern. Height, 8 inches 


THE RAILROAD BOTTLE  pHImADELPHIA, aBouT 1820 
Olive-green, both sides raised panel with Horse and Wagon 
on Rails, inscribed, ‘‘Success to the Railroads.”’ 

Height, 614 inches 


AMBER BOTTLE EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1840 
Both sides with American Eagle and circular panel without 
inscription. Height, 7 inches 


LIGHT-GREEN BOTTLE 
Stars, Union and Shield, reverse side Eagle, inscribed ‘‘A and 
Company’”’. Height, 714 inches 


TWO WASHINGTON AND TAYLOR BOTTLES 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1840 
Both with inscription: ‘‘General Taylor never surrenders’’ 
and ‘‘The Father of his Country’’. One also inscribed: 
Dyottville Glass Works, Philadelphia. (2) 
Height, 814 inches 


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616 


617 


618 


619 


620 


621 


622 


623 


WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
NUMBERS 616-627 


THREE NEW JERSEY LIGHT-GREEN PICKLE JARS 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS 
(3) Height, 10 to 12 inches 


GLASSBORO NEW JERSEY WATER PITCHER 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Mottled in pink, opaque, yellow and claret. 
| Height, 8 inches 


WHITNEY SILVERED GLASS BALL ON TALL BASE 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1850 
Height, 15 inches; diameter, 10 inches 


PAIR OF WHITNEY BLOWN VASES 
NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 

Club-shaped, splashed with opaque. (2) 
Height, 1014 inches 


WHITNEY GLASS CANDY JAR WITH COVER 

NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1790 
Dull steel color, tall plain base, straight-sided bowl, bell- 
shaped cover. Height, 14 inches 


PAIR OF WHITNEY TOILET BOTTLES WITH 
STOPPERS NEW JERSEY, ABOUT 1820 
Yellow, square body, fluted sides. (2) 

Height, 8 inches 


NEW JERSEY CANDY JAR WHITNEY GLASS WORKS 
Blue rim and top of knob on cover. Height, 814 inches 


WHITNEY BLOWN GLASS WATER PITCHER 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1840 
Body streaked with red, white and blue, twisted handle, wide 
flaring mouth. Height, 8 inches 


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EARLY AMERICAN BLACK WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST 


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624 


625 


626 


627 


628 


629 


630 


631 


632 


633 


WHITNEY BLOWN GLASS COMPOTE 

EARLY AMERICAN, 1840 
Flat base, hollow stem, bowl streaked with red, white and 
blue, opaque lined. Height, 9 inches; diameter, 9 inches 


HEAVY BLOWN BOWL 
WHITNEY GLASS WORKS, NEW JERSEY 
Height, 514 inches 


WHITNEY GLASS DRINKING GOBLET AND BOTTLE 
NEW JERSEY, 1800 

Opaque spiral threaded. (2) 
Height, 614 and 714 inches 


NEW JERSEY GLASS SUGAR BOWL WITH COVER 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Heavy moulded hexagonal shape. Height, 9 inches 


SANDWICH GLASS 
NUMBERS 628-637 


PAIR OF SANDWICH SALT BOXES 
Sapphire-blue. (2) Length, 334 inches; width, 214 inches 


SANDWICH MUG AND LINER FOR WICKER BASKET 
Sapphire-blue; raised ribbings on base of mug. 
Height, 434 and 6 inches 


BOSTON SANDWICH COMPOTE 
Moulded with indented sides. Height, 934 inches 


PAIR OF SANDWICH PERFUME BOTTLES 
EARLY AMERICAN 
Blue. (2) Height, 514 inches 


NEW ENGLAND PAPER WEIGHT DATE ABOUT 1850 
Diameter, 314 inches 


SIX SANDWICH INDIVIDUAL SALTS 
Sapphire-blue. (6) Height, 1 inch; diameter, 114 inches 


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634 


635 


636 


637 


TWO SANDWICH BOTTLES 
Purple, twelve-sided. (2) Height, 414 and 51% inches 


PAIR OF STODDARD, N. H. BLOWN VASES 

NEW ENGLAND, ABOUT 1790 
Hand holding a shell-shaped vase, crimped top. Rare speci- 
mens. (2) Height, 814 inches 


PAIR OF SANDWICH CANDLESTICKS . 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1830 
Sapphire-blue. (2) Height, 734 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN HANGING LAMP WITH PRESSED 
GLASS GLOBES 

In green, amber, and purple, including eight globes, wheel 
bracket, and chains. These complete specimens are very 
rare. Diameter, 22 inches 


BENNINGTON POTTERY AND LIVERPOOL PITCHER 


638 


639 


640 


641 


NUMBERS 638-64] 


BROWN MOTTLED COW CREAMER 
"BENNINGTON, VERMONT, 1849 
Height, 6 inches; length, 714 inches 


BROWN MOTTLED BOTTLE 
BENNINGTON, VERMONT, 1849 
In the shape of a man in flowing cloak—marked on bottom. 
Height, 1014 inches 


PARIAN WARE PITCHER  unitep states pottery, 1840 
Called the ‘‘Niagara Falls Pitcher’’. Maker’s name on 
base. Height, 10 inches 


LIVERPOOL PITCHER ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
One side showing in black Washington’s Tomb, marked: 
‘‘Washington in Glory, America in tears’’; other side show- 
ing American three-masted frigate flying the American Flag 
in colors, front showing The American Eagle and sixteen 
stars and the initials L. E. B., the back marked “‘A man 
without example, a patriot without reproach’. (Age-crack 
inside and spout repaired) Height, 1034 inches 


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RARE NEW ENGLAND OAK CHEST, ABOUT 1680 
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642 


643 


644 


645 


646 


647 


SHEFFIELD PLATE 
NUMBERS 642-648 


PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
_ ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 
(2) Height, 12 inches 


PAIR OF SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS WITH 
BELL-SHAPED GLASS WINDSHADES 
ENGLISH, ABOUT 1800 
Shades etched with bunches of grapes and leaves. (2) 
Height, 1814 inches 


THREE SOLID SILVER CHALICES 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Round base, banded stem, flaring top. By Hard and Lamont. 
(3) , Height, 634 inches 


SOLID SILVER CREAM PITCHER 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 
Square base, helmet-shaped, rope edges. Maker’s mark, J. S. 
Height, 614 inches 


CHILD’S SOLID SILVER DRINKING CUP 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1790 
Plain body, initials J. E. C., maker’s mark on bottom, E. M. 
Height, 214 inches; diameter, 234 inches 


SILVER CREAM PITCHER BY BAULK 

PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1790 
On square base; raised fluted bowl, banded top. Very fine 
specimen. | Height, 6 inches 


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6474 VERY IMPORTANT SOLID SILVER AND IVORY 


6478 


648 


TANKARD ITALIAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Wide ornamented silver base, silver handle and cover, with 
figures of cupid, ete. in relief. Cover surmounted by ivory 
figure of a woman with flowing scarf. Body of tankard in 
ivory with carved figures of women and cupids. (Slight age- 
crack in body) Height, 15 inches 
This tankard was given to Augustin Daly by Sardou, the 
French Dramatist, when Daly produced his play ‘‘ AurxE’’, 
Sardou taking it from his own collection. It is said to be an 
authentic Benvenuto Cellini. It stood for many years in a 
heavy glass case in the foyer of Daly’s Theatre in New York, 
inscribed to the above effect. 


SOLID SILVER AND IVORY TANKARD 

ITALIAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Silver base and lid, ivory handle carved with the figure of 
a woman, carved ivory cupid surmounting the lid. Body of 
tankard in ivory, with allegorical figures. (Slight age-crack 
in body) - Height, 14 inches 


SOLID SILVER TANKARD  zarty AMERICAN, ABOUT 1780 

Marked ‘‘First Presbyterian Church, Northern Liberties, 

Philadelphia, Pa.’’ Rare specimen, made by J. McMullen. 
Height, 8 inches 


RARE LOWESTOFT TEA SET AND MASONIC BOWL 


649 


650 


NUMBERS 649-650 


LOWESTOFT TEA SET 
Sugar bowl, cream pitcher and teapot, decorated in gold, 
two doves and the initials A. L. and A. K. (3) 

Height, 514 inches 


RARE LOWESTOFT MASONIC BOWL 

ENGLISH, ABOUT 1780 | 
Rim of bowl decorated with various patterned bands, interior 
of bowl decorated with the Emblems of the Sun, Moon, Stars 
and Rivers; centre of the interior is a cirele enclosing the 
Pillars of the Temple, and the letter ‘‘G’’; outside of the 
bowl is ornamented with the various working tools of the 
Craft. Height, 6% inches; diameter, 16 inches 


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RARE TRAVELLING CHEST ON CHEST WITH BRASS SIDE HANDLES 
[669] 


651 


652 


653 


654 


655 


656 


657 


658 


IMPORTANT EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 
NUMBERS 651-671 


COLORED LITHOGRAPH. VIEW OF NEW YORK 
FROM WEEHAWKEN 
Size, 10 x 14 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN GLAZED CHINTZ QUILTED BED- 
SPREAD 
Covered with red azd blue flowers. Size, 102 x 98 inches 


EARLY AMERICAN GLAZED CHINTZ QUILTED BED- 
SPREAD 


Covered with gay flowers and birds. Size, 144 x 86 inches 


PAIR OF THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA WITH GLASS 


PRISMS EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1800 
Marble base, bronze Indian Chief supporting bronze candle 
brackets. (2) Height, 1714 inches 


PAINTED DUTCH WOODEN HAT BOX 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1750 
Decorated all over with painted tulips. 


PAINTED WEDDING CHEST 

PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, DATED 1780 
Brownish background, decorated on front, top and sides with 
ornamental scroll and tulip designs. Marked at keyhole, 
Catarina Weigin. Height, 19 inches; length, 51 inches 


PAINTED WEDDING CHEST 
PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH, ABOUT 1760 
Brownish background, two panels in front enclosing tulips 


and flowers, two drawers in base, iron hinges and lock. 


Height, 23 inches; length, 50 inches 


VERY IMPORTANT PENNSYLVANIA-DUTCH WARD- 

ROBE 

Two drawers in base with brass pulls, three panelled doors 

and panelled sides, unusually cut moulding around top; 

marked on panel under moulding, Jacob Bieber 1792. 
Height, 81 inches; width, 82 inches 


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660 


661 


662 


663 


664 


665 


666 


667 


FIDDLE-BACK MAPLE CHAIR ABouT 1740 
Large turned front stretcher, club Dutch feet, rush bottom. 
Height, 40 inches 


WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR EARLY AMERICAN, 1760 
Turned legs, saddle seat, knuckled arms, seven spindles sup- 
porting the curved back. 


RARE PENNSYLVANIA MAPLE SIDE CHAIR 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1725 
Cabriole legs, turned stretcher, curved back and top rail. 
Original Dutch red stain, new rush seat. 


WINDSOR ROCKING CHAIR WITH COMB BACK 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1760 
Rare type. 


WINDSOR COMB-BACK ARM ROCKING CHAIR 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1760 
Seven spindles supporting curved comb top rail. 


LARGE WINDSOR GRANDFATHER’S ROCKING 
CHAIR WITH CURVED ARMS 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Eight spindles in the back with curved wide top rail. 


NEW ENGLAND ARMCHAIR 

EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1725 
Turned legs, rare earved stretchers, rare baluster back, carved 
top rail. 


HOODED PINE SETTLE EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1720 
Deep seat, tall back, well-formed arms. These Pennsylvania 
settles have become very rare. 

Height, 57 inches; length, 72 inches 


BLACK WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST 
EARLY AMERICAN, ABOUT 1760 
Standing on bracket feet, lower section comprising three 
large drawers, upper section three large drawers and two 
small drawers, unusual original brass handles throughout. 
Very fine specimen. Height, 71 inches 
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SIDECHAIR AND ARMCHAIR 


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RARE OAK CHEST ON STRETCHER BASE 
NEW ENGLAND, ABOUT 1680 
Turned legs, two panelled drawers, and panelled ends. Drop 
handles. Height, 32 inches; length, 40 inches; width, 22 inches 
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RARE TRAVELLING CHEST ON CHEST WITH BRASS 
SIDE HANDLES AND SUNKEN BRASS PULLS 
DATE ABOUT 1750 
Two large drawers in base, two small drawers in top section 
with a drop lid compartment comprising five drawers, small 
door, pigeonholes, ete. Made of birch wood, with brass bound 
corners. This desk was acquired from C. H. Bronson, 3622 
North 19th Street, Philadelphia, Pa., who obtained it from 
his grandfather, the Reverend W. W. Bronson, who received 
it from his grandfather, the Right Reverend William White, 
who was one of the first ordained Bishops in America and a 
personal friend of Benjamin Franklin. A sworn affidavit 
concerning the above statement accompanies the desk. 
Height, 40 inches; length, 39 inches; depth, 1814 inches 
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CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIR 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1760 
Square legs, with rare unusual brackets, openwork back. 
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CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR 
EARLY AMERICAN, 1760 
Stretcher base, fluted legs, curved arms, openwork carved 
back, slip seat. 
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